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by News Staff · CityNewsMontrealers can expect a warm and mainly sunny stretch of weather this week after rain and cloudy conditions to start Monday.
Rain is expected to taper off near midday Monday before skies gradually clear across the Montreal area, according to the latest forecast.
Environment And Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says conditions will remain mainly cloudy Monday afternoon, with a 40 per cent chance of lingering showers. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 22 Celsius, while winds will shift west at 20 km/h. Monday night is expected to bring a few clouds, with winds becoming light near midnight and temperatures falling to 14 C.
A warmer pattern is expected to settle in by Tuesday, bringing a mix of sun and cloud and a daytime high of 26 C. Southwestern winds could gust up to 50 km/h during the afternoon, while humidex values may make temperatures feel closer to 29 C. Clear skies are forecast Tuesday night with a low of 17 C.
Sunny conditions are expected to continue Wednesday, with another high of 26 C. Cloudy periods are expected overnight, with temperatures dropping to 12 C.
Thursday is expected to bring a mix of sun and cloud and a high of 21 C. Cloudy periods will continue into the evening, with a low of 12 C.
Rain is forecast to return Friday, with periods of rain expected throughout the day and a high near 20 C. Showers are expected to continue Friday night as temperatures fall to 11 C.
Saturday’s forecast calls for cloudy skies with a 60 per cent chance of showers and a daytime high of 18 C. Similar conditions are expected overnight, with a low of 9 C.
By Sunday, conditions are expected to improve slightly, with a mix of sun and cloud and a 30 per cent chance of showers. Temperatures are expected to rebound to a high of 21 C.