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quebec weather forecast

Montreal's long-awaited terrasse season is nearly here, but anyone hoping for a smooth transition into summer weather might want to keep the raincoat handy.

According to a long-range forecast from the Farmers' Almanac, June 2025 in Quebec is expected to bring a little bit of everything — from unseasonably cool mornings to thunderstorms and scattered sun. In other words, don't expect consistency.

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As snow blankets the city, it's hard not to wonder what Montreal's winter weather has in store for us in the coming months. While December promises to be absolute chaos, the holiday season typically offers a welcome distraction. So, what can we expect once the festivities end?

Well, the January forecasts for Quebec are in, and — while challenging conditions are inevitable — this season may not be as harsh as the quintessential Montreal winters many of us remember from the past.

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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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Buckle up, Montreal! The weather forecast for Quebec is calling for a stretch of chilly nights this week, bringing the coldest air Montreal has seen since March. But it won't last long — by Thursday, we could see "record-warm" Halloween weather.

According to a new Montreal weather forecast from The Weather Network, the city is in for its first major frost this week, as temperatures are set to drop below freezing for the first time this season.

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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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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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Fall is officially here, and Quebec's weather is already switching gears. After an impressive 15-day dry streak, rain has returned to Montreal and much of the province, putting an end to the longest dry spell of the year.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), Quebec's sunny, rain-free days have finally come to an end as rain showers spread across southern Quebec this morning and will continue throughout the day, with on-and-off rainfall expected through midweek. The arrival of this wet weather marks a noticeable shift from the warm, dry conditions that had us clinging to summer for just a bit longer last week.

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Summer may be winding down, but Quebec's weather forecast is here to remind us that it's not over yet.

After a chilly stretch that made it feel like fall had already begun, Montreal's weather is taking a U-turn, and this weekend is shaping up to feel more like July than mid-September.

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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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If you're not ready to embrace fall just yet, then you're in luck. The weather in Montreal will go from autumn vibes to summer-like highs by the end of the week, transporting us back to July again.

No, there won't be weekly fireworks visible from the Jacques-Carter Bridge and you'll have to ignore your local Dollarama's Halloween costume display, but — according to MétéoMédia's weather report — temperatures could reach 27 C in southern Quebec on Thursday and Friday, and feel above 30 C.

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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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August is around the corner, which means two things depending on whether you're a glass half full or glass half empty kind of person: (1) We have more than a month left to enjoy what's left of summer. (2) Autumn will be here before we know it.

While we still have plenty of time before we trade our iced coffees for pumpkin spice lattes, we can already get a sense of what Quebec's fall weather forecast is going to look like.

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