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montreal winter forecast

Hold onto your hats, folks! As the leaves fall and the temperature cools, many Canadians' eyes are already on the holidays. However, a new Quebec winter forecast for 2024-2025 promises anything but a calm, cozy December.

According to the full 2024-2025 predictions from The Farmers' Almanac, which are reserved for members, winter weather in Quebec will arrive in full force this year, unleashing a chaotic mix of snow, freezing rain, and icy winds right from the start.

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As autumn settles across Quebec, many of us are starting to think ahead to winter and wonder what the weather has in store. Well, Quebec's winter weather forecast for 2024-2025 is out, and it looks like we're in for a rough season.

The cold, hard truth is that we might not even have to wait for winter to feel the chill. Bleak predictions for the month of October indicate that temperatures could drop rapidly and abruptly as November approaches. In fact, we could soon get hit with an early snowstorm as long-lasting cold sets in throughout the province.

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Montreal and surrounding areas are in the grips of a major storm, thanks to an unpredictable weather system. Originating from Western Canada, the system is expected to bring a mix of heavy rain and snow. The dramatic shift in weather could pose a challenge for commuters and city services due to rapidly changing conditions.

Montreal's meteorological mood swing

A variable weather system made its way into Quebec through Abitibi-Témiscamingue on Sunday, bringing high amounts of rain. Temperatures were above freezing in Montreal, causing precipitation to start as drizzle. Accumulation in the city ranged between five and 10 millimetres.

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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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Montreal could get its first real taste of winter this week. An arctic air mass has ushered in an early winter chill. Now, Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the province: come Thursday, a blanket of snow is expected to descend.

The forecast goes beyond a light dusting. Southern Quebec is poised to wake up to nearly five centimetres of snow by Thursday morning. The city, which has been basking in the last vestiges of fall, will see a dramatic transition as the snow is set to become wet or change to light rain as temperatures rise throughout the day. The meteorological about-face brings with it a risk of freezing precipitation during the transition, a possible concern for early morning commuters.

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Snow and Canada are friends as old as time, with the return of crisp white coldness about as predictable as the rising and setting of the sun each day. But some publications believe, despite the limitations of even the most data-driven modern meteorology, that they can predict the winter weather across the country not only days, not only weeks, but months and months in advance.The Farmers' Almanac is perhaps the biggest standout in this category, putting out somewhat specific forecasts for months as far away as March of next year. We've taken a look at their predictions and compiled them here, so you can get a sense of what the most self-confident weathermen are thinking for the seasonal future of this country, despite persistent questions about their methodology.

The Farmers' Almanac's "time-tested weather formula" has revealed one vision of what winter will look like across Canada, from blustery beginnings to mid-season blizzards. It's also worth remembering that the Farmers' Almanac is "the oldest source of consecutively published weather forecasts, even longer than the National Weather Service."

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Considering Montreal just got hit with 20 centimetres of snow, now just might be the perfect time to score a winter coat without breaking the bank. Luckily, LJJ Essentials is back with its final winter jacket warehouse sale of the year.

The Montreal-based clothing company promises thousands of new styles, sizes and colours for men, women and kids — many of which can withstand temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius. Hurry up though, 'cause items do tend to sell out rather quickly.

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The coming months of Quebec winter weather are shaping up to be "tough, stormy and long," according to MétéoMédia's team of experts. A polar vortex is expected to bring harsh temperatures and increased precipitation across Canada, including Quebec.

"The cold front will be mostly to the west of Quebec," meteorologist Réjean Ouimet said in MétéoMédia's analysis. "It can be expected to move eastward and over our regions. These cold snaps are often preceded by storms. This gives us another indication of a tough winter."

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As the increasingly cold temps begin to chill Montrealers' bones, now might be the perfect time to stock up on some much-needed winter gear. Luckily, LJJ Essentials is having a massive winter jacket warehouse sale in Montreal this weekend — and you can score a winter coat for less than $25.

The winter jacket sample sale is taking place in LaSalle at 7177, boulevard Newman. The sale officially begins Friday, November 25, and will run until Sunday, November 27, as part of the clothing company's Black Friday special.

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Montreal weather has been treating us rather kindly this November, with some days reaching above 20 degrees C. Well, it seems the good days really are gone as the 514 is expected to witness its very first snowfall of the season next week.

According to The Weather Network's seven-day forecast, Montreal should see its first snowfall Thursday, November 17.

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Now that we know when the first snowfall will likely hit Montreal, you can plan accordingly and make sure you're dressed and ready for the cold and snowy season ahead. Luckily, LJJ Essentials is having a massive winter jacket warehouse sale in Montreal — and you can score a winter coat for less than $100.

The winter jacket sample sale is taking place in Saint-Laurent at 716, boulevard Décarie near both Côte-Vertu and Du Collège metro stations.

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If there's anything in this world that can't make up its mind, it's Montreal weather. It seems as though whenever we feel like we're finding a bit of consistency, we get thrown a curveball from our sweet lady Mother Nature.

And according to The Weather Network, this week will be no different. Between Thursday and Sunday, we're going to experience a 22-degree drop in temperature.

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