Frost Advisory Issued for Montreal Region
A frost advisory has been issued by Environment Canada for Montreal, Laval, and the Vaudreuil area for Thursday night. The advisory warns that temperatures could dip near the freezing mark, posing a risk to sensitive plants and vegetation.
Residents are advised to take precautions, such as covering plants or bringing potted plants indoors, to protect them from potential frost damage. The advisory is in effect from late Thursday evening through Friday morning.
This frost warning comes as part of a broader weather pattern affecting southern Quebec. While daytime temperatures have been mild, overnight lows are expected to drop significantly, especially in outlying areas.
According to meteorologists, the frost advisory may be the last of the spring season as warmer weather is forecast to arrive soon. However, gardeners and farmers should remain vigilant and monitor local forecasts for updates.
Similar advisories have been issued for other parts of the province, including the Eastern Townships and Laurentians. The public is encouraged to stay informed through official channels and take necessary precautions to safeguard their gardens and crops.



