Montreal Evenings Are Forecast To Already Start Feeling Like Fall This Week

It may be time to say your sweet goodbyes to hot summer nights.
Contributing Writer

It's that time of year — the one where none of us have any idea how to dress because Montreal's weather barely knows what it's doing with itself either.

During the upcoming seven days, that's exactly what's predicted to go down: confusion. By that, I mean hot days and cold nights. Yes, that means fall is near!

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The Weather Network

Once the sun sets this week, it seems temperatures will fall nearly 10 degrees from what they were during the daytime. So, make sure to keep a sweater handy.

After all the heatwaves Montreal underwent this summer, I think it's safe to say the majority of us won't mind the temperature dropping a little.

But, we'll all soon be complaining again as Montreal's winter is predicted to be all kinds of terrible. Unless you like snow and cold of course... In that case, get excited.

Via The Weather Network

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