Montreal Braces for Deep Freeze: Flurries and Bitter Cold Overnight
Environment Canada has issued a weather forecast for Montreal, predicting a chilly Sunday with a mix of sun and cloud. There is a 30 percent chance of flurries, and temperatures are expected to reach a high of minus 9 degrees Celsius.
Wind Chill and UV Index Details
A breeze of up to 15 km/h will contribute to a wind chill near minus 20 during the day, making it feel even colder than the actual temperature. The UV index is forecast to rise to 3, which is considered moderate, indicating some sun exposure despite the cold conditions.
Overnight Deep Freeze Warning
As night falls, clear skies will set in, leading to a significant temperature drop. The low is projected to be minus 19 degrees Celsius, with a wind chill of minus 26, creating potentially hazardous conditions for residents. This deep freeze underscores the ongoing winter weather patterns affecting the region.
Residents are advised to take precautions, such as dressing in layers and limiting outdoor exposure, to stay safe during this cold snap. The forecast highlights the importance of monitoring weather updates from reliable sources like Environment Canada.
