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Though Montreal's weather varies greatly from season to season, this popular travel destination also offers an extensive list of things to do year-round. A carefully planned and packed travel wardrobe will ensure that visitors get to fully enjoy and experience the city of Montreal.
Montreal Winters:
Winters in Montreal are cold, and can be snowy. Daily high temperatures range from -5 to -2 degrees C (23 to 28'F) while overnight lows are -10 to -14 degrees C (7 to14 degrees F). During this time of year, and especially during January, the coldest month of the year, visitors will need to bundle up with several layers when they head out to see the sights or go out in the evening. Items to pack include a warm winter coat, sweaters and long sleeved tops for layering, long pants, gloves and hats, scarves, and lots of warm socks. Boots are also nice to keep the snow out of socks and pants. While December features the most snowfall (55 cm or 1.8 feet), January and February feature the deepest total snow cover on the ground: 21 cm (8.3 inches).
Montreal Springs:
As spring arrives, the snow begins to melt and daytime highs rise. Temperatures range from 2 to 19 degrees C (36 to 66'F) during the daytime, to -6 to 7 degrees C (21 to 44 degrees F) overnight. So, while evenings and nights are still cool, the afternoons are pleasant enough to visit some historic sites or perhaps Montreal Botanical Garden in May. Springtime visitors will want to pack a variety of clothing, including warm layers and sweaters, as well as a few short-sleeved shirts and lighter layers for warm spring afternoons.
Montreal Summers:
Summer brings very nice weather to Montreal. July, the sunniest month, features pleasantly warm days when the highs are around 25 degrees C (75 degrees F), and overnight lows are around 14 degrees C (57 degrees F). August receives the most rainfall of the year, with 100mm (3.9 inches). For summertime activities like golfing, visiting the Olympic Park, or strolling through Little Italy, guests will want to have short sleeved shirts, long pants, and perhaps a pair of shorts for those warmer summer days where temperatures may reach 26 degrees C (79 degrees F).
Montreal Falls:
By September and October, autumn arrives and the air cools. Daytime highs during September may still hover around 20 degrees C (68 degrees F), but by November, daytime temperatures feel much cooler, around 5 degrees C (41 degrees F). Overnight lows range from -1 to 9 degrees C (30 to 48 degreesF). Just as November is cool, it is also the cloudiest month of the year in Montreal. Visitors who plan to attend the Montreal International JazzFest or visit Old Port and Old Montreal will want to bring along plenty of warm layers, long-sleeved tops and pants for those crisp fall days.