Quebec's weather is 'slipping back to July' this weekend and it'll feel like 33 C

It's the last full weekend of summer, and it'll finally feel like it! 🌅

Aerial view of Montreal with fall colours and sunny skies.

Sunny fall day in Montreal (illustrative).

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Summer may be winding down, but Quebec's weather forecast is here to remind us that it's not over yet.

After a chilly stretch that made it feel like fall had already begun, Montreal's weather is taking a U-turn, and this weekend is shaping up to feel more like July than mid-September.

According to the latest weekend weather forecast from MétéoMédia, a major shift in the forecast is on the way, bringing sunshine, heat and humidity to the province. So, if you've been missing those hot summer days, get ready — this weekend's forecast has all the summer vibes you need for the last full weekend of summer.


Friday kicks off with sunny skies and rising temps

The cooler nights and early fall weather are officially over — at least for now. On Friday, Montreal should see highs around 27 degrees, but with the humidity, it'll feel more like 33. Time to dust off the sunscreen and head outside because it's looking like the perfect day for outdoor plans!

Warm weather and high humidity carry through the weekend

Saturday's bringing more of the same, with temperatures hovering around 26 but feeling closer to 32 thanks to the humidity.

Sunday is basically a repeat of Saturday, with highs of 26 feeling like 32 again. So, whether you're planning to hang by the pool or just chill at the park, the weather's going to stay warm and summerlike all weekend long.

Warm nights mean you can keep the windows open (or maybe not)

Even after the sun goes down, this weekend's warm and humid conditions won't let up. If you're in southern Quebec, you can expect nighttime lows around 15 to 18 degrees, which is well above the typical average of 11 for this time of year. If you don't have air conditioning, it might feel a bit stuffy inside, especially in urban areas.

Get ready for a week of summerlike weather

The good news doesn't stop there. The warm and sunny stretch is expected to continue well into next week, with highs over 25 degrees and humidex values in the 30s. It's like July came back for one last hurrah before fall officially kicks in.

So, if you've been missing summer, this weekend's your chance to soak it all in. Enjoy the sunshine, grab some ice cream and make the most of this surprise return of summer in Montreal!

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