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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Perspective Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Lévis is seeing conditions typical of a mid-spring day along the St. Lawrence, with the live forecast above showing the current temperature and sky cover. Expect a mix of sun and cloud as the day progresses, with a light breeze off the river keeping things fresh.
What is the forecast for Lévis over the next few days?
The pattern over the coming days will stay unsettled, with a chance of showers moving in from the west by Wednesday afternoon. Overnight lows will hover near freezing, so a light jacket is a good idea for evening walks along the waterfront. Highs will climb to around 12°C by Thursday, though the river breeze may make it feel a few degrees cooler.
How does the St. Lawrence River shape Lévis weather?
Sitting directly across from Quebec City, Lévis gets a moderating effect from the St. Lawrence in spring and autumn. The river holds warmth into early winter, delaying the first hard freeze, and in spring it keeps the air cooler than inland spots like weather montreal or weather quebec city. This same influence can also bring foggy mornings when warm air moves over the still-cold water.
When is the best time to visit Lévis for mild weather?
Late May through September offers the most comfortable conditions, with daytime highs between 20°C and 25°C. July and August are the warmest, though humidity can build, especially when winds come from the south. Early autumn is also lovely, with crisp air and fewer crowds.
Does Lévis get a lot of snow in winter?
Yes, Lévis averages around 300 centimetres of snow per season, similar to nearby Quebec City. Lake-effect and river-effect snow squalls can add extra accumulation when northwest winds blow across the St. Lawrence. January and February are the snowiest months.
How does Lévis weather compare to weather fredericton?
Both cities sit on major rivers, but Lévis is colder in winter due to its more northerly latitude and the St. Lawrence’s influence. Fredericton, farther south, sees milder winters and slightly warmer summers, though both experience humid continental climates.
For a broader look at conditions across the country, visit the Canada weather hub. If you are planning travel, check the Ottawa weather page for a nearby capital-city perspective.