Lac-Superieur weather in January (Quebec, Canada)
How does the January weather in Lac-Superieur compare to other months? Thinking about a visit? Explore this page for a full overview of the weather conditions this month.
Temperatures
In January, Lac-Superieur tends to experience very low temperatures and moderate snowfall. January ushers in the winter season. During the daylight hours, temperatures often reach -7°C. After dark they usually decrease to around -18°C. It's generally the coldest month of the year, making it essential to pack warm layers and winter accessories.
Precipitation
Lac-Superieur in January usually receives moderate snowfall, averaging around 87 mm for the month. Looking at the last 30 years, the data shows about 16 days with snow.If you're looking for dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, January may not be the ideal month to visit Lac-Superieur. June, July and August typically offer the best circumstances. While January, February, March, April, October, November and December tend to showcase less optimal conditions.
For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Lac-Superieur climate page with graphs.
Lac-Superieur, monthly averages in January
Where to go in Canada in January
Find out more about the weather in Canada and which places have the best travel conditions in this month.
So, what should you wear in this month?
Visitors traveling to Lac-Superieur should plan on bringing winter clothes, snow boots and a warm winter coat. There will be periods of snow.What To Do
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