Montrealers can anticipate a mixed bag of weather as October transitions into November. The week kicks off with clear skies and mild temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities like pumpkin carving. However, as Halloween approaches, rain is on the horizon, potentially dampening the spooky celebrations.
From Monday to Wednesday, the forecast calls for sunshine and temperatures hovering around 10°C to 11°C, providing a pleasant backdrop for fall festivities.
As Thursday rolls in, wicked weather is expected to arrive in the form of rainfall, with Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) predicting showers alongside a daytime high of 8°C. These rainy conditions are forecasted to persist into Friday, setting the stage for a wet Halloween night for those planning to embark on trick-or-treating adventures.
Looking ahead to October 31, ECCC anticipates a daytime high of 11°C, gradually dropping to a low of 5°C as night falls, signaling the arrival of the spookiest night of the year.



