Montréal, QC
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Extended heat wave. A hot air mass will affect Southern Quebec beginning on Sunday. Maximum temperatures between 30 and 32 C with overnight lows above 18 C are expected. Humidex values will reach between 35 to 39 in the afternoon on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Despite a brief break in the heat Wednesday afternoon due to scattered showers, heat will return on Thursday with humidex values of near 40. Hot and humid conditions will possibly continue on Friday. During times of high heat, your health and the health of your family and friends can deteriorate rapidly. The Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec, in cooperation with Environment and Climate Change Canada, recommends that you protect yourself from the effects of heat by taking the following actions: Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water per day even before feeling thirsty. As appropriate, follow your physician's instructions regarding the amount of fluid to drink; Avoid alcoholic beverages or caffeine; If you can, spend at least 2 hours a day in an air-conditioned or cool place; Take at least one cool shower or bath per day, or cool your skin several times per day with a wet towel; Limit physical activity; Wear light clothes. Be sure to: Never leave a child or a baby alone in a vehicle or a poorly ventilated room, even for a few minutes; Check on and be ready to help your loved ones, especially those who are functionally dependent, disabled, mentally ill or living alone. Remember that heat can also affect the health of pets. If you have any questions regarding your health, call Info-Santé by dialing 8-1-1 or ask a health care provider. In case of emergency, call 9-1-1. For more information, visit the Portail santé mieux-être du gouvernement du Québec at www.sante.gouv.qc.ca/en. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #QCStorm.
- Montréal Island area
Current ConditionsObserved at: Montréal-Trudeau Int'l Airport
- Observed at:
- Montréal-Trudeau Int'l Airport
- Date:
- Condition:
- Mainly Clear
- Pressure:
- 101.7 kPa
- Tendency:
- Rising
- Temperature:
- 24.4°C
- Dew point:
- 12.8°C
- Humidity:
- 48%
- Wind:
- NW 8 km/h
- Humidex:
- 27
- Visibility:
- 24 km
![Mainly Clear Mainly Clear](/weathericons/31.gif)
24°C
- Condition:
- Mainly Clear
- Pressure:
- 101.7 kPa
- Tendency:
- Rising
- Temperature:
- 24.4°C
- Dew point:
- 12.8°C
- Humidity:
- 48%
- Wind:
- NW 8 km/h
- Humidex:
- 27
- Visibility:
- 24 km
ForecastForecast issued:
27 Jul
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
29°C
Sunny
![Clear Clear](/weathericons/30.gif)
20°C
Clear
28 Jul
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
31°C
Sunny
![Clear Clear](/weathericons/30.gif)
20°C
Clear
29 Jul
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
30°C
Sunny
![Cloudy periods Cloudy periods](/weathericons/32.gif)
21°C
Cloudy periods
30 Jul
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
30°C
Sunny
![Chance of showers Chance of showers](/weathericons/12.gif)
21°C
60%
Chance of showers
31 Jul
![Chance of showers Chance of showers](/weathericons/12.gif)
27°C
60%
Chance of showers
![Chance of showers Chance of showers](/weathericons/36.gif)
21°C
60%
Chance of showers
1 Aug
![A mix of sun and cloud A mix of sun and cloud](/weathericons/02.gif)
30°C
A mix of sun and cloud
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Extended heat wave. A hot air mass will affect Southern Quebec beginning on Sunday. Maximum temperatures between 30 and 32 C with overnight lows above 18 C are expected. Humidex values will reach between 35 to 39 in the afternoon on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Despite a brief break in the heat Wednesday afternoon due to scattered showers, heat will return on Thursday with humidex values of near 40. Hot and humid conditions will possibly continue on Friday. During times of high heat, your health and the health of your family and friends can deteriorate rapidly. The Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec, in cooperation with Environment and Climate Change Canada, recommends that you protect yourself from the effects of heat by taking the following actions: Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water per day even before feeling thirsty. As appropriate, follow your physician's instructions regarding the amount of fluid to drink; Avoid alcoholic beverages or caffeine; If you can, spend at least 2 hours a day in an air-conditioned or cool place; Take at least one cool shower or bath per day, or cool your skin several times per day with a wet towel; Limit physical activity; Wear light clothes. Be sure to: Never leave a child or a baby alone in a vehicle or a poorly ventilated room, even for a few minutes; Check on and be ready to help your loved ones, especially those who are functionally dependent, disabled, mentally ill or living alone. Remember that heat can also affect the health of pets. If you have any questions regarding your health, call Info-Santé by dialing 8-1-1 or ask a health care provider. In case of emergency, call 9-1-1. For more information, visit the Portail santé mieux-être du gouvernement du Québec at www.sante.gouv.qc.ca/en. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #QCStorm.
- Montréal Island area
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Extended heat wave. A hot air mass will affect Southern Quebec beginning on Sunday. Maximum temperatures between 30 and 32 C with overnight lows above 18 C are expected. Humidex values will reach between 35 to 39 in the afternoon on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Despite a brief break in the heat Wednesday afternoon due to scattered showers, heat will return on Thursday with humidex values of near 40. Hot and humid conditions will possibly continue on Friday. During times of high heat, your health and the health of your family and friends can deteriorate rapidly. The Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec, in cooperation with Environment and Climate Change Canada, recommends that you protect yourself from the effects of heat by taking the following actions: Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water per day even before feeling thirsty. As appropriate, follow your physician's instructions regarding the amount of fluid to drink; Avoid alcoholic beverages or caffeine; If you can, spend at least 2 hours a day in an air-conditioned or cool place; Take at least one cool shower or bath per day, or cool your skin several times per day with a wet towel; Limit physical activity; Wear light clothes. Be sure to: Never leave a child or a baby alone in a vehicle or a poorly ventilated room, even for a few minutes; Check on and be ready to help your loved ones, especially those who are functionally dependent, disabled, mentally ill or living alone. Remember that heat can also affect the health of pets. If you have any questions regarding your health, call Info-Santé by dialing 8-1-1 or ask a health care provider. In case of emergency, call 9-1-1. For more information, visit the Portail santé mieux-être du gouvernement du Québec at www.sante.gouv.qc.ca/en. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #QCStorm.
- Montréal Island area
Date | Detailed Forecast |
---|---|
Tonight | Clear. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light early this evening. Low 16. |
Sat, 27 Jul | Sunny. High 29. Humidex 34. UV index 8 or very high. |
Night | Clear. Wind southwest 20 km/h. Low 20. |
Sun, 28 Jul | Sunny. High 31. |
Night | Clear. Low 20. |
Mon, 29 Jul | Sunny. High 30. |
Night | Cloudy periods. Low 21. |
Tue, 30 Jul | Sunny. High 30. |
Night | Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 21. |
Wed, 31 Jul | Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. High 27. |
Night | Cloudy periods with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 21. |
Thu, 1 Aug | A mix of sun and cloud. High 30. |
Normals | Max26°C.Min16°C. | Sunrise | 5:32 EDT | Sunset | 20:29 EDT |
---|
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
29°C
Night:Clear. Wind southwest 20 km/h. Low 20.
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
31°C
Night:Clear. Low 20.
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
30°C
Night:Cloudy periods. Low 21.
![Sunny Sunny](/weathericons/00.gif)
30°C
Night:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 21.
![Chance of showers Chance of showers](/weathericons/12.gif)
27°C
Night:Cloudy periods with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 21.
![A mix of sun and cloud A mix of sun and cloud](/weathericons/02.gif)
30°C
- Normals:
- Max26°C.Min16°C.
- Sunrise:
- 5:32 EDT
- Sunset:
- 20:29 EDT
Averages and extremes
22 Jul
- Average high
- 26.6°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 35.6°C
- 1955
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 7.3°C
- 1992
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 48.8 mm
- 1980
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 48.8 mm
- 1980
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
23 Jul
- Average high
- 26.6°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 32.8°C
- 1959
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 10.0°C
- 1962
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 37.0 mm
- 1990
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 37.0 mm
- 1990
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
24 Jul
- Average high
- 26.6°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 33.3°C
- 1963
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 10.0°C
- 1976
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 19.8 mm
- 1975
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 19.8 mm
- 1975
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
25 Jul
- Average high
- 26.6°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 33.9°C
- 1963
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 8.3°C
- 1976
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 35.0 mm
- 2006
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 35.0 mm
- 2006
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
26 Jul
- Average high
- 26.5°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 33.3°C
- 1963
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 9.4°C
- 1946
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 41.4 mm
- 1962
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 41.4 mm
- 1962
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
27 Jul
- Average high
- 26.5°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 32.8°C
- 1949
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 8.6°C
- 1977
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 31.4 mm
- 1993
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 31.4 mm
- 1993
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
28 Jul
- Average high
- 26.5°C
- Average low
- 15.8°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 34.4°C
- 1949
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 9.0°C
- 1987
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 25.8 mm
- 1982
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 25.8 mm
- 1982
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
29 Jul
- Average high
- 26.4°C
- Average low
- 15.7°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 33.9°C
- 1959
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 8.4°C
- 1987
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 29.0 mm
- 1974
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 29.0 mm
- 1974
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
30 Jul
- Average high
- 26.4°C
- Average low
- 15.7°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 33.8°C
- 1988
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 8.3°C
- 1952
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 41.0 mm
- 2004
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 41.0 mm
- 2004
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
31 Jul
- Average high
- 26.3°C
- Average low
- 15.7°C
- Highest temperature (1942-2012)
- 32.8°C
- 1955
- Lowest temperature (1942-2012)
- 8.6°C
- 1978
- Greatest precipitation (1942-2012)
- 38.8 mm
- 2004
- Greatest rainfall (1942-2012)
- 38.8 mm
- 2004
- Greatest snowfall (1942-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Most snow on the ground (1955-2012)
- 0.0 cm
- Monthly frequency of precipitation
- 40%
Note that more recent Averages and Extremes information for this location may be available. Please visit the Historical Climate Data's Almanac Averages and Extremes page.
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