It's Forecast To Be Gorgeous In Montreal Next Week With Sunny Skies & 11-Degree Spring Air

Winter is finally leaving us.
Senior Editor

Get ready, guy-who-wears-shorts-prematurely! Environment Canada is forecasting spring-like weather in Montreal next week.

As of Friday, the federal weather agency predicts sunny skies between Sunday and Wednesday, with temperatures jumping dramatically from -5 C to above 10 C by mid-week.

Editor's Choice: This Montreal Resto's Menu Is So Brutally Honest Harvard Decided To Preserve It Forever

Tuesday and Wednesday, March 9 and 10, could be the most beautiful days the city has seen in a while, with daytime highs reaching 7 C and 11 C, respectively, the forecast shows.

Thursday, March 11 could also reach 9 C, but Environment Canada foresees a 30% chance of showers.

It might not last, however.

The Weather Network's 14-day forecast shows daytime temperatures plunging back into negative numbers by Sunday, March 14, and even a possibility of snowfall on Friday, March 12.

  • Thomas MacDonald
  • Senior Editor

    Thomas MacDonald was the Senior Editor of MTL Blog. He received a B.A. with honours from McGill University in 2018 and worked as a Writer and Associate Editor before entering his current role. He is proud to lead the MTL Blog team and to provide its readers with the information they need to make the most of their city.

Ignoring this little-known Canadian passport rule could ruin your trip before it even starts

You could be denied entry, even if your passport hasn't expired yet.

Montrealers are driving less than almost anyone else in Canada, and here's why

Nearly one in ten Canadians say their monthly car expenses are simply more than they can manage.

Over 25,000 Tim Hortons cups were just recalled in Canada and you could be owed money

Tim's already received 28 reports of incidents in Canada, including one confirmed burn injury.

2 men were arrested at Montreal airport after a mysterious incident caused flight delays

NORAD says its fighter jets were monitoring a situation involving two commercial airplanes bound for Montreal on Wednesday.