MONTREAL – A heatwave warning has been issued for the city as temperatures are expected to rise significantly, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). The weather agency predicts that the maximum daytime temperature will reach up to 40°C today. The heat is expected to persist through the night, with a minimum temperature of 20°C. This hot weather pattern is forecast to continue until Tuesday.
The weather agency also announced that residents can expect relief from the heat on Wednesday, with rain expected in the city. The maximum temperature on Wednesday is forecast to be 26°C. For Thursday, the high will be 27°C with a low of 13°C at night. The high temperature for Friday is expected to be around 26°C.
