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Sacré-Coeur-Saguenay, Quebec is located in the province of Quebec, in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region. The region is known for its vast natural beauty and its cold, northern climate. The weather in Sacré-Coeur-Saguenay is highly varied year round.
In winter, temperatures are cold, but not extreme. The average temperature in January is -14°C, although temperatures can range from -20°C to -7°C. Snowfall is moderate, with an average of approximately 35 cm per month. The coldest months are typically December and January, but temperatures remain cold until March.
In spring, temperatures start to warm up, with the average temperature in April reaching 3°C. The weather is usually mild and pleasant, with an average of 8 cm of precipitation per month.
Summer is warm and humid, with temperatures usually reaching between 17°C and 25°C. The average precipitation in July is approximately 80 mm. Rainfall is common during the summer months.
In autumn, temperatures begin to drop again and by October, the average temperature is around 7°C. The amount of precipitation decreases, with an average of 32 mm in October.
Overall, Sacré-Coeur-Saguenay experiences a cold climate year round, with temperatures ranging from -20°C in winter to 25°C in summer. Precipitation is moderate and snowfall is common in the winter months.
As of 2020, the city population is 1803.
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