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“Montreal Transforms into Winter Wonderland as Snow Blankets the City for Christmas!”

The weather forecast for the upcoming days in the region indicates a mix of snow, sun, and cold temperatures. Today, expect accumulating snowfall with temperatures reaching as low as minus 5 degrees Celsius. The morning may see flurries, followed by steadier snow around noon and a possibility of freezing drizzle. Northeasterly winds will pick up, making it feel even colder at around minus 14 degrees Celsius with a low UV index.

Tonight, the snow will continue, and more accumulation is expected as the winds shift to the northwest. Temperatures will hover near minus 6 degrees Celsius, with wind chill values close to minus 13 degrees Celsius.

As we head into Christmas Eve, there will be a mix of sun and cloud with a chance of morning flurries. The daytime high will be around minus 1 degree Celsius, feeling colder early on with a wind chill near minus 12 degrees Celsius. By the afternoon, it should improve to around minus 3 degrees Celsius. Snow will make a return overnight, with temperatures dropping to minus 7 degrees Celsius.

On Christmas Day, expect periods of snow with a high of minus 3 degrees Celsius, followed by a clear and much colder night as temperatures plummet to minus 16 degrees Celsius.

Friday will be sunny but bitterly cold, with temperatures peaking at minus 12 degrees Celsius. By Friday night, clouds will return, bringing a chance of flurries and a low near minus 14 degrees Celsius.

Saturday will remain cloudy with intermittent flurries and a high of minus 9 degrees Celsius. Sunday will see periods of snow with a slightly milder high near minus 3 degrees Celsius to round out the weekend.