After the snowstorm at Christmas, it is the rain that will be there for the transition to the year 2023.

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Some regions of Quebec could also experience freezing rain, since rain showers and snow showers are forecast for the same day.

Intermittent showers and temperatures up to a high of 6 degrees Celsius are expected in the greater Montreal area on December 31, according to Environment Canada.

January 1 is expected to be cloudy, with a 60 percent chance of showers. A maximum of 4 degrees Celsius is also expected.

Intermittent rain is also expected in the Quebec region with a maximum of 5 degrees Celsius on December 31.

For New Year’s Day, intermittent rain or snow will fall in the area with temperatures of a maximum of 2 degrees Celsius.

Rain is expected in the Saguenay area on December 31. Temperatures predicted by Environment Canada are expected to reach a maximum of 5 degrees Celsius.

Rain showers or flurries could fall overnight or during the day on Sunday. A high of minus 1 degree Celsius is expected.

Bas-Saint-Laurent should also receive intermittent rain on Saturday, with a maximum of 4 degrees Celsius.

For New Year’s Day, clouds will be present with a 60 percent chance of flurries. The maximum temperature should be one degree Celsius.

The Outaouais will receive intermittent rain on December 31 and will have a 60 percent chance of showers on January 1.