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severe thunderstorm watch

As the sun shines outside your window, or you enjoy a lovely walk in the balmy 27-degree heat, this may not be the Montreal weather forecast update you hoped for. But please don't blame messenger! If only because you could get caught in some extremely unpleasant weather if you leave the house to track us down and yell at us.

Severe thunderstorms and even a tornado may be on their way to Montreal on Wednesday afternoon, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), which currently has the city under a "severe thunderstorm watch."

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Environment Canada has issued not one, but two weather warnings for Montreal.

The federal weather agency has declared a heat warning for the Greater Montreal Area as highs are expected to exceed the 30 degree Celsius mark with humidex levels reaching up to 43.

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After some sauna-like temperatures in the city, the weather forecast is showing a series of downpours en route for the rest of the week and weekend — just as Montreal's Formula 1 Grand Prix festivities kick off.

Environment Canada has issued a severe weather watch for Montreal and surrounding areas with potentially "dangerous thunderstorms" starting Thursday afternoon, and up to 40 millimetres of rainfall expected by Friday morning.

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Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Montreal. The alert came into effect as of 9:50 a.m. on August 30 for all of the 514, Châteauguay — La Prairie area, Laval, and Longueuil — Varennes area.

The federal weather department stated that conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms strong enough to produce "strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain this afternoon and this evening."

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Montreal is under a severe thunderstorm watch ahead of what could be a wet 24 hours. In its Sunday morning alert, Environment Canada says "conditions are favourable for the development" of storms that "may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain."

The agency's hourly forecast for the city shows a "high" chance of precipitation beginning at 2 p.m., downgrading to a "medium" chance at 6 p.m. and continuing into Monday morning. There's a risk of thunderstorms from early afternoon Sunday to 5 a.m. Monday.

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Another day, another severe thunderstorm watch for Montreal. After a month of tornadoes, loads of rain, and several other severe thunderstorm warnings this month, it's clear the city and surrounding regions aren't on the best of terms with Mother Nature.

Environment Canada issued a weather warning at around 9:30 a.m. Thursday stating that "conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain this afternoon and early this evening."

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Montreal weather is seemingly a little all over the place as a severe thunderstorm watch and heat warning are both in effect.

The city has certainly been experiencing an array of meteorological events during the last few weeks, including lots of rain, thunderstorms, as well as extreme heat and humidity — and this weekend is no different.

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April showers bring May flowers, right? Well, it's June, the flowers are here, and the rain seems to have not gotten the memo.

With June off to a rainy start, it appears as if the Montreal weather isn't going to be clearing up any time soon.

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Environment Canada put several Quebec regions, including Montreal, under a severe thunderstorm watch Thursday morning. The federal weather agency also says there's a tornado risk.

In addition to the Montreal area (Montreal, Laval and the South Shore), the severe storm watch covers other parts of the Montérégie region south and southwest of Montreal, parts of the Lanaudière and Mauricie regions, the Laurentides region and the Outaouais region.

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The Montreal area is under a severe thunderstorm watch ahead of expected rainfall Monday afternoon. The Environment Canada alert covers Montreal Island and Laval.

The Montérégie, Estrie, and Centre-du-Québec regions are also subject to a severe thunderstorm watch, as is Gatineau.

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Environment Canada has put several areas of Quebec under a severe thunderstorm watch ahead of showers expected across much of the province beginning Sunday. It has also issued a rainfall warning for municipalities on the North Shore of the Saint Lawrence River near Montreal.

Those areas, including Saint-Jérome, Joliette and Mascouche, could get between 50 and 80 millimetres of rain between Monday and Tuesday, according to Envirocan.

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