Tomorrow's Weather Montréal: Snow Showers, Cold Temps

Montréal Mar 13, 2026: Prepare for a chilly day with snow showers and breezy winds shaping your outdoor plans.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning: Clear Skies, Cold Start at -8°C, Light Winds

    The morning begins with clear skies and a cold temperature near -8°C, feeling like -14°C due to the light wind at 14 km/h with gusts up to 26 km/h. The chance of precipitation is low, setting a crisp and calm tone for early activities.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 13, 2026:

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Enjoy a brisk walk with your pet or run errands early before snow arrives.

  • Commute: Light winds and clear conditions support a smooth morning commute.

  • Outdoor Yoga or Stretching: Take advantage of the clear, cold morning for invigorating outdoor stretches.

Temperatures remain cold, ranging from -8°C early morning to a max of -2°C by afternoon

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Afternoon: Snow Showers Begin, Temps Rise to 0°C

    Snow showers are expected to start in the afternoon with temperatures climbing to around 0°C. Winds remain light at 16 km/h with gusts up to 28 km/h, and about 0.1 cm of snow accumulation is likely, creating a wintry atmosphere.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 13, 2026:

  • Skiing & Snowshoeing: Ideal conditions for winter sports like skiing at nearby resorts or snowshoeing on local trails.

  • Outdoor Events: Perfect timing to enjoy the St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl or the Speed Skating Championships.

  • Shopping & Indoor Activities: Consider indoor shopping or cultural visits as snow begins to fall.

Evening: Snow Intensifies, Temps Drop to -2°C

    Snowfall intensifies in the evening with temperatures dropping to -2°C, feeling like -8°C. Winds pick up to 20 km/h with gusts reaching 33 km/h, and snow accumulation could reach 2.8 cm, making for a classic winter night.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 13, 2026:

  • Sledding & Night Skiing: Great conditions for sledding at local parks or night skiing adventures.

  • Indoor Gatherings: Cozy indoor plans are ideal as snow and wind increase.

  • Evening Walks: Dress warmly if heading out for a peaceful snowy stroll.

Wind speeds are consistently light, peaking at 16 km/h with gusts up to 26 km/h

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Warm winter coat and insulated layers

  • Gloves, hat, and scarf to protect against wind chill

  • Waterproof boots for snow accumulation

  • Umbrella or snow gear for afternoon and evening snow

  • Reflective accessories for visibility during snowy evenings

  • Hydration bottle to stay refreshed despite cold temperatures

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