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montreal fall weather

Brace yourselves, Quebec — enjoy this summery weather while it lasts, because we're in for a serious shift.

According to the latest Quebec weather forecast from MétéoMédia, the next few days are about to serve up a midweek surprise. After enjoying mild weather that has been as much as 10 degrees above seasonal for some regions, a sharp cold front will sweep in by Wednesday, bringing a significant temperature drop.

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Quebec's weather is in for yet another warm fall, with above-normal temperatures expected through September and October, according to the latest fall forecast from The Weather Network.

If you've been loving the extended summer vibes, you're in luck — this year's fall weather forecast is set to feel like a bit more summer, perfect for outdoor activities like apple picking and hiking.

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September is just around the corner, and that means it's time to start thinking about Montreal's fall forecast and what the city can expect as we head into the colder seasons.

And, while September brings the promise of pumpkin-spiced lattes and cozy evenings, Quebec's long-range forecast shows the region is in store for some pretty unpleasant weather, from rainy days to wintry chills.

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Fall is in full force and the Montreal weather forecast is indicating perfect fall temps as cool and sunny days lay ahead. Despite a bumpy start to the autumn season, with a mix of hot weather followed by non-stop rain, it seems as if Mother Nature is giving Montreal a break to enjoy sweater weather once and for all.

Considering the fall time in Canada doesn't last nearly as long as many of us would prefer, you'll be able to get a true taste of the season this upcoming week.

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Good news for those seriously missing that summer weather! Montreal is set to warm up this weekend with temperatures predicted to rise above the 20-degree Celsius mark — giving us a major summer weather throwback without the unbearable humidity.

Despite the weather forecast for November (can you believe it's already November?) calling for wet and cold days ahead, Mother Nature is giving us a few extra moments of warmth before really diving into winter for good.

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The Montreal weather forecast shows humidex values approaching 30 this week. Take it as either summer's last breath or evidence of a planet hurtling toward climate catastrophe.

Environment Canada is predicting a three-day temperature buildup, beginning with a high of 19 C on Monday, October 24, and peaking at 24 C on Wednesday, October 26.

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Montreal weather has been less than stellar lately with far more cold and rainy days than any of us would really like. Well, if you've been hoping for a little summer throwback, then next week is your time to shine as temperatures are expected to hit 21 degrees C.

According to The Weather Network, conditions are expected to improve starting this Saturday and Sunday with a high of 18 degrees, which will continue well into the week.

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Despite Montreal weather expected to be "warm and dry" this fall season — this weekend's temps are proving to be anything but. The 514 has witnessed seemingly agreeable fall weather so far, with the exception of a frost warning and all. However, warm days just might be long gone as we near single-digit temperatures.

Environment Canada released this weekend's Montreal weather forecast and brace yourselves for a 12-degree Celsius drop. Mhm, 12 degrees!

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If you haven't already dusted off your fall jacket and set a reminder to bring in your plants from the balcony, you probably shouldn't procrastinate much longer. Montreal's forecast is slated to stay pleasant over the weekend, but temps are expected to drop once the sun goes down, bringing a possible first frost of the season.

That's right on track for Quebec, which usually sees temps dip near freezing within the first week or two of October. But don't worry, the taste of winter will be brief and won't overshadow the weekend.

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