Quebec Snow Day Predictor

Real-time school closure predictions for 7 cities across Quebec.

Quebec Winter Weather Overview

Quebec experiences a humid continental climate with deep snowpack, ice storms, and frequent extreme cold. Across the province, the average annual snowfall is approximately 210 centimetres, with peak snow season typically running from November through April. Conditions can vary widely from one community to the next, but freezing rain, heavy snow, blowing snow, and extreme wind chill are all common reasons school boards in Quebec cancel classes or buses. Most boards in Quebec report cancelling classes an average of approximately 7 times per winter season.

How Quebec Schools Handle Snow Days

School boards across Quebec make their own cancellation decisions, typically before 6:00 AM on storm days, after consulting with bus operators, road authorities, and Environment Canada forecasts. In Quebec it is common for bus cancellations to be announced separately from in-person school closures — meaning schools may stay open while buses are cancelled, especially in rural areas. Boards communicate decisions through their official websites, social media, automated phone calls, and local radio and television stations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find out if Quebec schools are closed?

Each school board in Quebec posts cancellation notices on its own website and social media accounts, and most also notify local radio and TV stations. Bus cancellations are often announced separately from school closures.

Do Quebec schools close just because buses are cancelled?

Not always. In many parts of Quebec, buses can be cancelled while schools remain open for students who can get there safely. Always check both the bus status and the school status on your board's website.

How accurate are snow day predictions for Quebec?

Our predictor uses live Open-Meteo forecast data — snowfall, temperature, wind chill, and precipitation — to estimate closure probability for any city in Quebec. It is a forecast tool, not an official source; final decisions are made by individual school boards.

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