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environment canada montreal weather

Environment Canada has issued a weather watch for the Greater Montreal Area as intense winds and rain are expected this afternoon.

The federal weather department issued the thunderstorm watch for Montreal on May 21 at 10:16 a.m., sharing that "conditions [in Montreal] are favourable for the development of dangerous thunderstorms capable of producing very strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain this afternoon."

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Montreal…winter is here.

Montreal welcomed its inaugural snowfall of the winter season this morning after nearly five centimetres of snow covered the streets and buildings of Montreal. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement earlier this week warning Montrealers of a possible snowfall and the federal weather agency was spot on.

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As Montreal braces itself for an incoming polar vortex (yes...polar vortex), we've got one heck of a windy day ahead of us to look out for. Environment Canada has issued a special weather warning for Montreal as winds are expected to reach up to 90km/h by Saturday evening.

The weather warning was released on Friday, December 2 and is currently in effect for the following areas:

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Montreal summer has been sticking around with temperatures across the city reaching as high as 30 C and humidex values approaching 35 this past weekend. Is anyone else sweating just reading that? Well, for those who have had it with the heat and are yearning for fall weather, this week could be your week.

Environment Canada is calling for a chilly Thursday, with a high of only 18 C and a low of 7 C (!). Monday's high is forecast to reach 28 C, per EnviroCan. That means a 10-degree swing in daytime temps between September 12 and 15 and a 21-degree drop between Monday and Thursday night.

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