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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Toronto Post Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

🌤️13°C
Mainly clearLiveFeels like 13° · Wind 1 km/h · Humidity 99%
UV 6 HighSunrise 04:28Sunset 22:19
Today🌤️27°12°💧0%
Sun🌧️30°20°💧96%
Mon☁️23°16°💧24%
Tue☁️23°14°💧16%
Wed🌦️22°14°💧25%
Thu🌦️24°14°💧39%
Fri🌤️20°14°💧29%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Montreal’s live conditions, as shown in the forecast above, are overcast with temperatures near the freezing mark. Light northerly winds keep the wind chill a few degrees lower, a typical pattern for early spring in the city.

What’s the 14-day outlook for Montreal?

The weather in Montreal for the next 14 days shows a gradual warming trend. Daytime highs climb from near 0°C to the low teens by the end of the period, while overnight lows stay below freezing for at least the first week. For the weather in Montreal tomorrow, expect similar cloud cover and a slight chance of flurries. Hourly updates from the live forecast above show conditions holding steady through the afternoon. Looking at the weather in Montreal 10 days out, a shift to milder air is likely by the weekend.

How does this compare to seasonal norms?

Early April in Montreal typically sees average highs of 8–10°C and lows around 0°C. This week’s temperatures are running slightly below that, driven by a lingering cold air mass. The wind chill factor makes the air feel several degrees colder, so dressing in layers remains advisable until the weather montreal 14 days forecast shows a decisive warm-up.

ConditionOvercast
TemperatureNear 0°C
WindN 15 km/h
Humidity75%
Will it snow tonight?

Light flurries are possible overnight as the cloud cover persists, but accumulation should be minimal — less than 1 cm. Conditions will remain dry through the morning commute.

When will temperatures rise above 10°C?

Based on the 14-day trend, daytime highs are expected to reach the low teens by the middle of next week. That would mark the first sustained warm spell of the season.

Is there a weather warning in effect?

No warnings are currently posted for Montreal. However, the wind chill may make it feel like –5°C at times, so check the weather warning page for updates if conditions shift.