
Tomorrow's Weather Montréal: Rainy, Windy Morning, Snowy Evening
Montréal Dec 19, 2025: Expect a wet and blustery day with heavy rain turning to snow and strong winds throughout.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Heavy Rain and Strong Winds with 8°C Temperature
The morning starts off wet with heavy rain totaling around 10 mm and strong winds reaching up to 64 km/h gusts. Temperatures hover near 8°C, making it a damp and blustery start. Winds remain consistently strong, creating a dynamic and challenging weather scenario for early activities.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Dec 19, 2025:
Commute: Prepare for wet and windy conditions that may affect travel times and visibility.
Dog Walks & Errands: Best to keep outdoor tasks brief and use waterproof gear to stay dry.
Indoor Activities: Consider indoor options or sheltered spots to avoid the heavy rain and gusty winds.
Temperature gradually warming from 4°C early morning to 9°C by noon
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Afternoon: Rain Continues with Slightly Cooler 9°C and Windy Conditions
Rain persists into the afternoon but with lighter intensity around 4.1 mm. Temperatures rise slightly to near 9°C, while winds remain strong at about 39 km/h with gusts up to 60 km/h. The steady rain and gusty winds maintain a blustery atmosphere throughout the day.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Dec 19, 2025:
Outdoor Events: Dress in waterproof layers if attending outdoor festivals or markets.
Running & Walking: Use wind-resistant clothing to stay comfortable during exercise.
Commute: Continue to expect windy conditions that may impact driving and transit.
Evening: Snow Showers with Cold Wind Chill Near -10°C
As evening falls, rain transitions to snow showers with temperatures dropping to -2°C but feeling much colder due to wind chill near -10°C. Winds remain strong at 37 km/h with gusts up to 65 km/h, increasing the chill factor and creating a wintry scene for nighttime activities.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Dec 19, 2025:
Winter Sports: Ideal for snow tubing or ice skating with proper warm gear.
Outdoor Festivities: Enjoy the holiday lights and bonfires but bundle up against the cold wind.
Evening Walks: Dress warmly with windproof layers to stay comfortable during outdoor strolls.
Heavy rain peaking at 3.3 mm around 11am to 12pm with consistent strong winds up to 64 km/h
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Waterproof jacket and umbrella to handle heavy morning and afternoon rain
Windproof clothing and layers to protect against strong gusts throughout the day
Warm hat, gloves, and scarf for the cold evening wind chill
Sturdy waterproof boots to keep feet dry and warm
Extra layers for evening snow and dropping temperatures
Consider carrying a thermos with a warm drink for outdoor events
Sunglasses not necessary due to low UV levels
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