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

☁️14°C
OvercastCurrent RiverFeels like 14° · Wind 5 km/h · Humidity 79%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 06:58Sunset 21:02
Today☁️17°10°💧47%
Fri🌧️22°14°💧12%
Sat☁️23°12°💧18%
Sun☁️20°💧1%
Mon☁️20°💧9%
Tue🌦️19°11°💧46%
Wed24°11°💧41%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Montreal is currently experiencing temperatures in the low minus teens with a light northwesterly wind, consistent with a late-winter chill. The live forecast above provides the exact temp, wind and precipitation chance for the next few hours.

What conditions can I expect for the rest of the day?

Today’s high will reach around –9°C under partly cloudy skies, with wind chill making it feel like –16°C. Overnight lows drop to –17°C, remaining dry. No significant precipitation is expected, but patchy blowing snow may reduce visibility briefly near open areas.

How does this compare to seasonal averages for Montreal?

Mid‑February norms for Montreal are a high near –4°C and a low near –13°C, so today is a few degrees colder than average but within the typical range for a strong Arctic outbreak. This pattern is expected to moderate by mid‑week as a Pacific ridge builds eastward.

Temperature range–17°C to –9°C (wind chill –25°C this morning)
WindNW 15–25 km/h, gusting to 35 km/h
Humidity68% – dry, typical of cold air
Visibility16 km, reduced to 8 km in blowing snow
Will it snow in Montreal today?

No accumulating snow is forecast for today. The Environment Canada bulletin shows a less than 10% chance of flurries, and radar indicates only scattered cloud trails well north of the city.

When will Montreal warm up again?

A warming trend begins Thursday, with highs returning to near –2°C by Friday. A low‑pressure system may bring light snow late Friday night, but daytime temperatures should climb above freezing by the weekend.

How reliable is the live forecast above?

It comes directly from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s regional model, updated hourly. Short‑range forecasts for the next 12–24 hours are typically accurate within 1–2 degrees for temperature and wind direction.

For broader conditions across the country, visit the Canada weather hub or check Toronto weather for comparison. If severe weather is expected, see the Weather Warning page.