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“Montreal Braces for Thunderstorm Tuesday, Promises Clear Skies for Thanksgiving Weekend!”

Montreal residents woke up to overcast skies on Tuesday morning, with rain and a chance of thunderstorms in the forecast. Will this dreary weather persist throughout the week and into the upcoming Thanksgiving long weekend?

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), Montreal is expected to experience a wet day today, with showers starting around noon. Approximately five millimeters of rain is anticipated, accompanied by a daytime high of 23°C, which will feel more like 28°C due to high humidity levels.

However, a change is on the horizon as Wednesday promises clearer skies, and this trend is set to continue for the remainder of the week.

Tomorrow is expected to be cooler, with a high of 15°C and clear skies at night, bringing the temperature down to just 3°C.

Thursday will bring sunny weather with a daytime high of 12°C, setting the tone for the end of the work week and the start of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Friday and Saturday are forecasted to be sunny with temperatures reaching 19°C, providing ideal conditions for holiday celebrations and outdoor activities.

Sunday will continue the trend of beautiful weather, with sunshine and a high of 17°C, offering the perfect backdrop for gatherings and festivities.

As Montrealers prepare to observe Thanksgiving on Monday, the forecast remains optimistic, with clear skies and a high of 17°C, giving many a reason to be thankful for the pleasant weather ahead.