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weather forecast montreal

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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Are you excited for Halloween in Montreal? Or are you haunted by memories of trekking through snow to get your treats (and tricks), wearing costumes on top of bulky jackets and tripping over piles of winter boots to get into parties?

To help you prepare for this year's spooky festivities, we’ve summoned all-knowing spirits (meteorologists) and consulted our trusty crystal ball (the Montreal weather forecast) so you have all the information you need to make the most of your plans.

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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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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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Montreal is getting a fresh layer of snow this week, a sign that winter is far from over. Despite a warmer-than-usual season that has seen the city get a fraction of its typical snowfall, the forecast suggests there will be a return to chillier conditions this month.

A low pressure system from the north is set to bring a drop in temperatures across Quebec, including Montreal. The change will not only cover the city in a new blanket of snow but also cause a significant melt over the weekend, followed by a refreeze midweek. The cycle is expected to create hazardous ice patches on roads and sidewalks, potentially complicating commutes for both drivers and pedestrians.

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Hello March! It's safe to assume that most Montrealers are dreaming about sunshine and heat waves right now, but it looks like you'll have to be patient. According to The Weather Network’s 2023 spring forecast, Quebecers will have to contend with continued cold temps and "messy" winter storms in March and into April.

"An active storm track is expected across southern Quebec through at least April, as this region will be the battleground between colder weather to the north and a much milder pattern over the eastern U.S., which will attempt to surge north at times," Dr. Doug Gillham, a senior meteorologist for TWN, wrote in the site's seasonal forecast.

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Montreal's brief respite from bitter cold and stormy weather is coming to an end — expect a reminder this week that we're still in the depths of winter.

Environment Canada issued a special statement on February 21 warning of heavy snowfall, gusting winds and dropping temperatures over the following three days. Nearly a foot of snow is expected between Wednesday and Saturday.

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It's almost the most wonderful time of the year. You can feel it in the air, with the sudden drop in temperature after a much-appreciated unusually mild Montreal weather spell at the beginning of November.

Now you might be wondering what your holiday season is going to look like, and if you should prepare for a white Christmas this time around.

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Montreal could have its most humid October 25 on record, according to Montreal Weather Records, which tracks temperature and other meteorological stats.

Environment Canada forecasts a high temperature of 23 C with a balmy humidex value ("feels-like" temperature) of 28(!).

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Enjoy the nice weather while you still can, Montreal 'cause winter is just around the corner. The Old Farmer's Almanac has shared another long-range Canadian winter forecast and this time we have a month-by-month version with predictions for each province.

Overall, it looks like Canada is in for a cold and snowy winter — no surprise there, right? Most Canadians can expect a typical chilled season with “sneaky cold" periods, "icebox conditions" and "several major snowstorms."

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Montreal summer has been sticking around with temperatures across the city reaching as high as 30 C and humidex values approaching 35 this past weekend. Is anyone else sweating just reading that? Well, for those who have had it with the heat and are yearning for fall weather, this week could be your week.

Environment Canada is calling for a chilly Thursday, with a high of only 18 C and a low of 7 C (!). Monday's high is forecast to reach 28 C, per EnviroCan. That means a 10-degree swing in daytime temps between September 12 and 15 and a 21-degree drop between Monday and Thursday night.

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While you might be tempted to dive head first into fall, the summer season is not over just yet, and Montreal's weekend weather forecast is proof of just that.

Temperatures have already started to rise across the 514 with Friday, September 9 seeing a high of 28 degrees Celsius with nothing but sun and a humidex of 31, per Environment Canada. Well, the heat is continuing on well into the weekend with some even higher humidity, too.

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