Canada · 1991–2020

Best time to visit
Luceville.

July leads for comfortable weather in Luceville: typically 20.6°C by day, 11.1°C at night, with 77 mm of rain. Based on measured 1991–2020 NOAA station history.

Best comfortJuly
Typical high20.6°C
Typical low11.1°C
Rain in July77 mm
Comfort

July

July · August · June

69climate match
Beach

July

July · August · June

31climate match
Outdoors

August

August · July · June

83climate match

The weakest month is January, scoring 5 against July’s 69days reach only -6.1°C, 30° below the 24°C the score treats as ideal.

Month by month

The whole year,
without the guesswork.

The bars show the comfort score. Day and night temperatures come from daily observed highs and lows; rain is the historical monthly estimate.

Jan
5-6.1° / -13.7°
Feb
5-5.1° / -13°
Mar
5-0.5° / -8.1°
Apr
55.8° / -1.3°
May
2912.6° / 3.9°
Jun
5417.7° / 8.2°
Jul
6920.6° / 11.1°
Aug
6619.8° / 10.6°
Sep
4515.8° / 7.3°
Oct
139.4° / 2.8°
Nov
53.7° / -2°
Dec
5-2.3° / -8.5°
Monthly climate evidence for Luceville — daylight is calculated from latitude, everything else is measured, sea temperature from the nearest open water 9 km away
MonthDayNightRainWet daysSeaDaylightComfortCoverage
January-6.1°C-13.7°C62 mm14.2-0.2°C8 h 425Good coverage
February-5.1°C-13°C58 mm12.6-0.4°C10 h 065Good coverage
March-0.5°C-8.1°C64 mm12.60.0°C11 h 445Good coverage
April5.8°C-1.3°C68 mm121.7°C13 h 365Good coverage
May12.6°C3.9°C76 mm11.83.7°C15 h 1229Good coverage
June17.7°C8.2°C75 mm119.4°C16 h 0654Good coverage
July20.6°C11.1°C77 mm11.212.2°C15 h 4569Good coverage
August19.8°C10.6°C72 mm10.412.3°C14 h 2166Good coverage
September15.8°C7.3°C87 mm10.89.3°C12 h 3145Good coverage
October9.4°C2.8°C96 mm12.55.7°C10 h 4313Good coverage
November3.7°C-2°C77 mm12.12.1°C9 h 075Strong coverage
December-2.3°C-8.5°C86 mm14.60.7°C8 h 195Strong coverage
Records at POINTE-AU-PERE (INRS), 1996–2026
MonthRecord highRecord lowWettest dayWettest / driest monthYears
January11.6°C18 Jan 2006-34.0°C3 Jan 201437 mm13 Jan 2023175 mm2018 · driest 14 mm in 200130
February11.6°C28 Feb 2024-31.6°C9 Feb 201540 mm14 Feb 2014118 mm2016 · driest 21 mm in 202430
March14.3°C21 Mar 2012-23.9°C2 Mar 200150 mm17 Mar 2007117 mm2008 · driest 28 mm in 200130
April24.1°C25 Apr 2009-14.4°C4 Apr 201640 mm23 Apr 2012142 mm2012 · driest 16 mm in 199730
May28.1°C25 May 2012-3.8°C5 May 200339 mm4 May 2011145 mm2011 · driest 18 mm in 202329
June33.0°C19 Jun 2006-0.4°C5 Jun 200038 mm23 Jun 2004161 mm2016 · driest 27 mm in 201729
July32.5°C2 Jul 20185.1°C3 Jul 202149 mm23 Jul 2004161 mm2004 · driest 10 mm in 201329
August30.0°C20 Aug 20152.5°C31 Aug 200264 mm13 Aug 2004144 mm2004 · driest 9 mm in 202128
September27.8°C19 Sep 2015-0.4°C26 Sep 201579 mm28 Sep 2003275 mm2010 · driest 22 mm in 200028
October25.5°C6 Oct 2023-5.9°C29 Oct 200955 mm26 Oct 2017182 mm2020 · driest 32 mm in 199628
November21.9°C3 Nov 1999-12.3°C22 Nov 201839 mm16 Nov 2007166 mm2007 · driest 26 mm in 201229
December16.8°C1 Dec 2020-24.4°C21 Dec 200836 mm13 Dec 2010132 mm2010 · driest 41 mm in 202329
Typical days per month at POINTE-AU-PERE (INRS), 1991–2020
MonthDays 25°C+Frost nightsHeavy rain (10 mm+)
January0302
February0272
March0292
April0182
May<123
June103
July303
August202
September<1<13
October063
November0202
December0293
How often, not how much — every day in POINTE-AU-PERE (INRS)’s record sorted by what it was actually like, rather than averaged
MonthWarm & dry daysWet daysWashoutsWeek with 3+ wet daysDaytime mean has ranged
January0%44%5%70%-8.6–-3.5°C
February0%43%6%60%-7.0–-2.6°C
March0%41%6%63%-2.3–2.0°C
April<1%38%7%48%4.7–7.7°C
May6%36%8%50%10.9–14.2°C
June22%37%9%51%16.4–19.6°C
July42%36%9%50%19.4–22.1°C
August36%32%6%41%18.7–21.2°C
September9%35%9%48%14.4–17.5°C
October2%39%10%56%7.8–12.1°C
November<1%39%8%56%1.9–5.5°C
December0%45%9%67%-4.1–0.3°C

A warm and dry day reaches 20°C with under 1 mm of rain; a wet day gets 1 mm or more; a washout gets 10 mm or more. The week column is the share of seven-day stretches in that month, across the station’s whole daily record, that contained three or more wet days — the odds a week-long trip is rained on repeatedly, counted rather than modelled. The last column is the 10th to 90th percentile of that month’s daytime average across individual years: a narrow band means the average is what you will get, a wide one means the average is a midpoint between years that felt quite different.

1997Each stripe is one year’s mean temperature against the 27-year average. Warmest: 2010. Coolest: 1997.2025

The evidence behind this page

Nearby, measured,
and named.

Place identity
GeoNames 12076629
NOAA station
CA007056068 · POINTE-AU-PERE (INRS)
Station distance
6 km from the place centre
Climate period
1991–2020
Minimum month coverage
24 usable years
Daylight
Calculated from latitude 48.54°, mid-month, sunrise to sunset including refraction. Not a station measurement.
Sea temperature
NOAA OISST v2.1 1991–2020 monthly climatology, nearest open water 9 km from the place centre. A sheltered bay can run warmer than the open sea it is measured from.
Important limit
Historical climate is not a forecast. Nearby stations can miss mountains, coasts, and local microclimates.

These places read the same station, so their numbers are identical — distance from POINTE-AU-PERE (INRS) is what differs

Pointe-au-PèreSainte-LuceSt-Anaclet