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montreal heat wave

Montreal is starting the week with a wall of heat, and it's only going to get hotter before it breaks. The city remains under a severe heat warning, with weather experts at Environment Canada calling for dangerously high temperatures through Tuesday.

Today's forecast is already pushing summer to the limit. Folks on the island can expect sunny skies, a high of 34°C and humidex values around 40°C. Overnight, it will only cool to about 22°C, meaning little relief before Tuesday's peak heat hits.

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Montreal is baking under a heat wave, and the city has launched special measures to help residents get through the tough weather stretch safely.

On Monday morning, Environment Canada issued a heat warning for the Montreal Island area, in effect through Tuesday, June 24. The federal agency says humidex values could reach as high as 46 on Monday, with highs of 35°C expected today and 34°C on Tuesday. Overnight temperatures won't offer much relief either, staying above 26°C tonight and 22°C on Tuesday night.

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The first weekend of summer is upon us, Montreal — and the weather isn't wasting any time.

A heat wave is barreling toward the city, and while daytime highs will climb into the low 30s, what'll really make you sweat is the humidex, which could push the "feels like" temperature into the mid-40s.

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Do you have an air conditioner? Access to a swimming pool? Enough ice to fill your bathtub? However you go about it, you're going to want to find ways to cool down this week. Environment And Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a special weather statement for the Montreal area, warning that an extended heat wave is on its way.

If this news has you kicking yourself for staying in town over the construction holiday, know that there's also a positive weather update to look forward to in the coming days: you could see the northern lights aka aurora borealis across Quebec — you'll just have to endure warmer-than-usual nighttime temperatures to do so.

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No, those orange cones that were misting Montrealers during the heat wave were not a heat-induced fever dream. The City of Montreal — well, one borough in particular — really is repurposing some of its infamous traffic symbols in order to cool down residents on particularly hot days.

There are currently seven misting cones available, designed by borough employees, which were put to work across Le Sud-Ouest during the recent heat wave.

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While it may not technically be summer in Montreal just yet, Mother Nature certainly has other plans in store.

The Montreal weather forecast is calling for a heat wave next week with temperatures reaching as high as 35 degrees Celsius with humidex values cranking things up to a whopping 40.

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Montreal is about to sweat buckets with its first scorcher of the year. Environment Canada is warning residents that the next few days may feel like living in a sauna.

The mercury this week is set to skyrocket past the 30-degree mark for at least three days straight.

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Montreal is entering a new era where clear skies have been replaced with smoky horizons. What was once a distant future concern has turned into a hot reality. Giant swaths of Quebec forests are burning and Montreal even held the unfortunate distinction of having the most polluted air in the world at the start of July.

The global climate is warming too, and you can feel it. Earth's hottest day ever was just recorded this week… three days in a row.

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Montreal weather sizzled over the weekend, toppling heat records with a sweltering 31.2 C on May 28. But don't expect the temperature to mellow out anytime soon. Mother Nature is set to unleash a summer heatwave in June that promises to bring more stifling warmth than a packed metro car during peak hours.

May 29 is expected to see temperatures hover around seasonal averages, according to MétéoMédia, followed by an influx of much higher temperatures by June 1.

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The Montreal weather forecast is calling for some major heat and humidity this week. While temperatures have remained somewhat manageable this summer in the 514, that's all seemingly about to change over the course of the coming days.

According to The Weather Network, this weekend is expected to be prime Montreal summer temps, with Saturday, July 16, reaching a high of 29 degrees C.

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Environment Canada has put out a heat warning for the Montreal area as temperatures are set to reach 40 degrees Celsius on Sunday, June 26.

Montreal weather has been quite unpredictable recently as the city's experienced thunderstorms, cold fronts and high winds throughout the month of June. Well, extreme weather isn't stopping now that Montreal has a heat warning in effect.

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When it comes to Montreal weather, it's always best to expect the unexpected.

Despite the summer weather forecast calling for tons of rain and thunderstorms, as Quebec has seen much throughout the month of June, it appears as if a wave of heat and humidity is upon us.

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