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weather in montreal this weekend

If you've been feeling the chill of Montreal weather recently, brace yourself — tonight is when winter truly starts to rear its ugly head. But don’t fret just yet, because this weekend promises a return to May-like conditions.

Seriously, which is the better rollercoaster ride: La Ronde's Goliath or the weather in Quebec this time of year? It's honestly hard to say.

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Although Montreal won't be getting its first snowfall until mid-November, the weather forecast is still calling for some colder days and even colder nights. Environment Canada has issued a frost advisory for the Greater Montreal Area as temperatures are expected to drop near the freezing mark overnight Friday.

The frost advisory went into effect at 3:45 p.m. on Friday and applies to Châteauguay (La Prairie area), Laval, Longueuil (Varennes area) and the Island of Montreal. In fact, 12 regions across the province are currently under a frost advisory.

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Spring has sprung! The Montreal weather forecast is predicting the most typical springlike week we've seen in 2022 so far with warmer days making their way to our city this week.

The Weather Network predicts the week will start off with a solid 10-degree day on Monday, plus nine hours of sun. So even if it's not that hot, at least we know we've got a bright day to start our week off.

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Monday's frigid temperatures might be wintry weather's last frosty gasp. Montreal weather forecasts from The Weather Network and Environment Canada show daytime highs above five degrees for the next two weeks — and even some double-digit positive temperatures.

The federal weather agency, for its part, shows the weather gradually improving through the week. While Montrealers woke up to a fresh dusting of snow and a windchill approaching -19, it looks like things will be slightly milder on Tuesday and Wednesday, when temperatures could peak at -2 C and 2 C, respectively.

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