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winter weather 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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Montreal's upcoming weather forecast might have you seriously considering hibernation as a viable option. A cold front is on its way, and with it, temperatures are expected to take a dive, making the inside of your freezer seem downright cozy in comparison.

The dreaded polar vortex is back, pulling temperatures across a significant part of the continent down 10 to 15 degrees below normal. For Montreal, the cold that has already made its icy entrance is here to stay, with a -15°C day — and taste of Arctic-like chill — already recorded on January 19. Other parts of the province are bracing for a wind chill factor that could reach a bone-chilling -45 to -50°C in some areas.

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With the final leaves of October making their descent, you might be looking ahead, wondering just how many layers you'll need for the impending winter. Your winter wardrobe choices, and more importantly your heating bill, might be influenced by a familiar climate phenomenon: El Niño.

In the past, the term "El Niño" has been a comforting word for Canadians. The warming of the Pacific Ocean often spells milder winters. You might have already daydreamed of lighter jackets and fewer morning car-scraping sessions.

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Montreal — if you've got your eyes set on a new winter jacket for the upcoming cold season in Quebec, you can likely save a lot of money this week at the LJJ Essentials winter jacket warehouse sale in LaSalle.

As the calendar turns, winter is right around the corner in Montreal, and with the city's temperatures gradually decreasing, you might find yourself growing colder. Before you end up frantically running to La Baie or scrolling online for a winter jacket come the first Montreal snowstorm, it's best to plan ahead. Luckily, the Montreal-based company will be hosting its jacket sale throughout the entire season.

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Montrealers might still be recovering from the most recent snowfall, but don't put away your shovels just yet as we're expected to receive up to 15 centimetres of snow this weekend. The Montreal weather forecast is calling for yet another whiteout this weekend and road conditions will suck big time.

Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for the Island of Montreal indicating that "difficult winter conditions" will take over Montreal starting Saturday. The statement was issued at 4:24 a.m. on March 3, 2023, and applies to Montreal, the Laval area, Longueuil (Varennes area) and Châteauguay (La Prairie area).

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Winter is officially in full force as Quebec braces for a whirlwind of winter weather conditions. Montreal is presently under a snowfall warning issued by Environment Canada (EC). The federal weather department states that snowfall amounts could total anywhere from 15 to 25 centimetres on the Island of Montreal. However, the wintry chaos doesn't end there.

EC has issued a number of weather warnings for various regions across the province. A winter storm warning is currently in effect for Amqui, Anticosti, Baie-Comeau, Beauce, Blanc-Sablon, Charlevoix, Chevery, Drummondville, Les Escoumins, and Mauricie, to name a few.

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Canadian winters are often fierce and ferocious in nature. However, this season has been a relatively mild one compared to past years. Sure, we've gotten snow storms and icy conditions, but when it comes to the cold front, temperatures haven't been too wild.

In fact, most major Canadian cities are currently on pace for the warmest winter on record, The Weather Network reported. Despite Mother Nature giving us a break from the frigid cold, it appears as if her frosty wrath is en route for the true north.

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Fall is racing towards its end, weather we like it or not. The Weather Network has released what it calls a "preview" Canada winter forecast, portending a plunge into below-average temps for much of the country.

While the site notes that many Canadians (save for the Great Lakes area and southern Quebec) have been blessed with "warmer than normal" temps so far this fall, a major turn is expected for the beginning of the snowy season.

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Winter weather is throwing Montreal yet another curveball. Environment Canada has issued a weather warning for Montreal and many surrounding areas, saying a flash freeze is headed our way Saturday afternoon.

"Temperatures will drop rapidly this afternoon or early this evening," Environment Canada said. "Puddles, wet snow and any additional precipitation will freeze as temperatures drop."

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