Montreal to bask in sun and warmth this weekend
Montrealers are in for a summer-like weekend with above-seasonal highs and sun and clouds in the forecast.
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Montrealers are in for a summer-like weekend with above-seasonal highs and sun and clouds in the forecast.
Montrealers can expect their fair share of sunshine this weekend.
Montrealers are in for a real spring mix of weather this weekend. Friday night is forecasted to bring mainly cloudy skies and a low of 2 C. The respective highs for Saturday and Sunday are 12 C and 13 C.
For the first time in months, the warmth isn’t just making an appearance, it’s sticking around - and Montrealers are enjoying every minute of it.
For the first weekend in months, the warmth isn’t just making an appearance, it’s sticking around - and Montrealers are enjoying every minute of it.
Montrealers are in for some picture-perfect weather, with daytime conditions expected to bring mainly sunny skies all weekend long.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says a super El Niño is expected to emerge and warm the Pacific Ocean by June, and the odds of extreme weather in southern Quebec are high.
Montrealers can expect a warm start, sunny to the weekend - but it won’t last long.
Montrealers should prepare for sun and rain this weekend.
It’s officially spring, but after a spattering of flurries on Tuesday, some Quebecers may be wondering when the temperatures will start to reflect that much-anticipated change of season.
Warmer weather may be blessing the Greater Montreal area on Monday, but Environment and Climate Change Canada warns the rest of the week is looking much more grey.
The weather in Montreal is expected to be a varying degree of sun and clouds this weekend.
Periods of freezing rain are forecast for the Greater Montreal area, according to a special weather statement issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
It’s the first day of spring, and to celebrate, Montrealers are being welcomed with...snow.
Many homes across Quebec remain without electricity after strong winds knocked down trees and electrical structures.
Stormy weather overnight, including strong winds, has cut power to homes in almost every region of the province.