Montreal Spring Break: Snow, Flurries, and Midweek Warm-Up Forecast

Montreal Spring Break: Snow, Flurries, and Midweek Warm-Up Forecast

As Spring Break approaches in Montreal, residents can expect a varied weather pattern over the next week. The forecast includes snow flurries, gusty winds, and a brief period of milder temperatures before another cool-down occurs.

Weekly Weather Overview

Current Conditions

Today, the weather remains mainly cloudy with a 40% chance of flurries. Light winds will blow at speeds up to 15 km/h. The daytime high is expected to reach minus–1 Celsius, but wind chills will lower the perceived temperature to minus–16 C in the morning and minus–5 C by the afternoon. The UV index is low, sitting at 2.

Upcoming Days

  • Tonight: Clouds will partially clear but thicken again towards morning. South winds will strengthen to 30 km/h, gusting up to 60 km/h after midnight. Overnight lows are around 0 C, with an evening wind chill of minus–7 C.
  • Saturday: Expect early showers that will clear by noon. Southerly winds will blow at 30 km/h, shifting to 20 km/h from the west by midday. A mild temperature of 8 C is anticipated. However, snow is forecasted for Saturday night, dropping temperatures to a low of minus–10 C.
  • Sunday: Snow continues with daytime temperatures reaching minus–6 C. Clear skies are expected at night with temperatures plunging to minus–19 C.
  • Monday: The week starts bright but cold, with sunny conditions and a high of minus–8 C. Overnight lows will be clear at minus–12 C.
  • Tuesday: Snow returns with periods of snowfall and a high of minus–2 C. More snow is expected overnight, with temperatures falling to minus–2 C.
  • Wednesday: Conditions improve with a mix of sun and clouds, reaching a high of 5 C. Nighttime lows will be around minus–1 C.
  • Thursday: Cloudy skies will bring a 60% chance of flurries or rain showers, with a high of 6 C.

Prepare for Spring Break

Families planning outdoor activities should prepare for a range of temperatures. Pack snow pants and lighter jackets to accommodate the variable spring weather in Montreal. The forecast suggests that winter will still make a few brief appearances before gradually easing as the season transitions.

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