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The official arrival of fall is still a couple of weeks away, but Montreal's upcoming weather changes are already coming into focus. The Weather Network just released its 2025 fall forecast for different parts of Canada, and it hints at a season that could play out differently than what we're used to.

According to meteorologists, Quebec got an early taste of autumn during late August and early September, when temperatures dropped off sharply after weeks of summer heat. But for the core of the season — from mid-September through October — Montreal and much of the province are expected to stay on the mild side.

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After a cold winter and an unusually rainy spring, Quebecers wondering what kind of summer weather is coming now have a better idea — and it looks like things are heating up.

According to The Weather Network's new 2025 summer forecast, most of Canada can expect warmer-than-usual weather between June and August. While parts of the Prairies could face extreme heat and drought, Eastern Canada (including Quebec) is in for a warm and humid season with more thunderstorms than usual.

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Let's be honest — spring in Quebec has been seriously underperforming so far. March gave us a taste of winter's leftovers, while April has been a total tease, leaving us reaching for our umbrellas and wondering if we'll ever be able to retire the parka for good.

But don't give up hope just yet. According to the Farmers' Almanac and MétéoMédia, May is shaping up to be the month that finally delivers those long-awaited UV rays — think blossoming flowers, food festivals, and terrasse season in full swing.

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Winter weather may have overstayed its welcome (especially in Montreal), but don't pack away that parka just yet. Spring in Quebec is looking like a bit of a rollercoaster.

The Weather Network just dropped its 2025 Spring Forecast for every Canadian province, and while warmer days are on the horizon, they won't come easy.

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Hold onto your toques! Quebec's weather forecast has some intense news about what's coming our way, and it's not your typical winter chill.

A new forecast from The Weather Network is promising everything from heavy rain and snow to icy conditions — a true winter cocktail that could cause some serious headaches for travellers and homeowners alike.

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Winter is just around the corner, and Quebec's weather is shaping up to be a mix of surprises this season.

According to the official winter forecast from The Weather Network, the 2024-25 winter weather forecast for Quebec predicts a "come-and-go winter," with a mix of cold snaps, mild spells and some messy storms.

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Montreal's weather has been anything but ordinary this fall. The city has flirted with record-breaking temperatures, and the current Montreal weather forecast is still showing above-seasonal highs that could be on track to set a record for the warmest fall ever.

But don't pack away your winter boots just yet! According to The Weather Network, winter could make a dramatic entrance sooner than you might think.

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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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If you love cool celestial events, you're in for a treat this week! The brightest supermoon of the year is set to shine tomorrow night.

According to The Weather Network, this full moon will be the biggest and brightest of 2024. It's also the brightest Hunter's Moon Canadians have seen in 17 years.

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It's that time of year again — temperatures are dropping, and it's time to think about getting those winter tires put on. But when exactly should Quebecers make the switch in 2024?

Quebec is one of only two provinces in Canada with mandatory winter tire laws. You'll need to have them on from December 1 to March 15 inclusive or risk a hefty fine, according to the Highway Safety Code. However, it's smart to put them on even earlier, as temps typically start plummeting across the province and snow begins to appear in October and November.

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Winter in Canada is just around the corner, and a new winter sneak-peek forecast suggests Canada might finally see a return to colder, snowier weather. That's right: After last year's historically mild winter, it looks like winter is ready to make a comeback.

With the possibility of early snow in some parts of the country, the latest winter 2024-25 preview from The Weather Network offers a glimpse of what Canadians can expect as the holidays approach.

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Warm weather is in the cards for the beginning of October in Quebec, but don’t get too used to summer-like days. Temperatures are expected to drop abruptly — and soon. At least, that's what some forecasts suggest, leaving little time before the first snowfall ushers in lasting cold throughout the province, including the Greater Montreal area.

In addition to a discouraging forecast from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts plenty of rain, wind and early frosts for this first full month of autumn, MétéoMédia says lasting cold generally sets in throughout Quebec as of October 21, with maximum temperatures below 10 C and minimums below freezing.

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