Tomorrow's Weather Montréal: Snow Showers, Cold Temps Persist

Montréal Mar 20, 2026: Prepare for a chilly day with steady snow showers and light winds shaping your plans.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning Snowfall with Cold Temperatures Near -4°C

    The morning kicks off with steady snow showers and temperatures hovering around -4°C. Light winds at 10 km/h add a crisp chill to the air, while a 60% chance of precipitation brings about 1.2 cm of fresh snow, setting a wintry scene for early risers.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 20, 2026:

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Bundle up for brisk walks with your pet or quick errands amid gentle snowfall.

  • Winter Hiking: Ideal conditions for exploring scenic trails in Parc La Fontaine with fresh snow underfoot.

  • Photography: Capture the serene snow-covered landscapes during the soft morning light.

Temperatures remain cold, ranging from -4°C early morning to a max of -2°C in the afternoon.

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Snow Continues with Slight Warm-Up to Around 1°C

    Snowfall persists into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to near 1°C. Winds pick up gently to 19 km/h, increasing the chill factor. Expect heavier snow accumulation around 4.6 cm as the 90% precipitation chance holds steady, making for a classic snowy afternoon.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 20, 2026:

  • Ice Skating: Enjoy outdoor skating at Esplanade Tranquille amid the snowy ambiance.

  • Winter Cycling: Adventurous cyclists can take advantage of the snowy trails along the Lachine Canal.

  • Cultural Visits: Warm up indoors with exhibitions like Memory in Motion or a concert at MTELUS.

Cloudy Skies with Temperatures Dropping to -1°C

    Evening brings a break from snow with cloudy skies and temperatures dipping to -1°C. Winds remain light at 18 km/h, and precipitation chances drop to 30%, signaling a transition to flurries and partly cloudy conditions overnight.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 20, 2026:

  • Evening Strolls: Take a peaceful walk in Old Montréal to enjoy winter scenes without fresh snowfall.

  • Indoor Events: Attend contemporary dance-theatre performances or visit La Grande Roue de Montréal’s heated cabins.

  • Relaxation: Unwind indoors with warm beverages as the night cools down.

Snowfall expected from 10am to 1pm with peak snow precipitation of 1.2 mm around noon.

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Warm insulated jacket and layers to combat cold temperatures

  • Waterproof boots and gloves for snow and wet conditions

  • Hat and scarf to protect against wind chill

  • Camera gear for capturing snowy landscapes

  • Light backpack for carrying essentials during outdoor activities

  • Check event schedules and dress accordingly for indoor/outdoor plans

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