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Wash your sweatpants, crack open a new book and review your Netflix binge bucket list. Why? Because, according to Environment Canada, Montreal is going to be rainy. Really rainy. For at least the next week.  

Alternatively, you could also just grab an umbrella before you head out.

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Brace yourselves for a heatwave! Environment Canada has issued a special weather alert for Montreal, Laval, Longueuil-Varennes and Châteauguay-La Prairie, warning that it could feel like 40 degrees with humidex values from Sunday to Tuesday.

This is because a "warm and humid air mass will track into the province" over the weekend, the weather authority stated.

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Let it snow, let it snow, let it — Wait, what? Ready or not, here it comes. Environment Canada's seven-day forecast for Montreal shows a chance of snow between Tuesday, October 27 and Wednesday, October 28.

You may be thinking, "But wait! It's still fall!" Well, in true Montreal style, the cold, ice and snow have a way of creepin' up on us before we can even grab our winter coats.

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Whelp, looks like solo walks are going to be in Montrealers' forecast for the next month as Montreal heads into red alert. But a little fresh air may be just the thing we need right about now. And it looks like Montreal's October weather forecast has got us covered.

As Montreal comes to the slow acceptance that summer is over, we're looking to how many more days we can spend outside until our infamous freezing winter hits us.

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