Montreal Weather and Time

Montreal’s weather and climate is of the humid continental classification, in which this place have seasonal temperature, which the temperature will have its seasonal changes from the warmest to the coldest months, the degrees can be of 33 degrees Celsius and can go up to 15 degrees Celsius. Montreal experiences rainfall very often and it is abundant and also has an average snowfall every year. Though its summer is also the wettest season but still it is the sunniest one. January is the coldest month for Montreal, usually the temperature for this month can actually go low up to negative 10 degrees Celsius to negative 15 degrees Celsius which is colder than the cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg in Russia. One of the lowest temperatures that was recorded and hit Montreal was negative 36 degrees Celsius on the 1st of August in 1975. Most often this is due to the wind chill which is usually lower than the temperature itself and oftentimes it is included in the weather forecasts in Montreal. July is the warmest month of Montreal which has a 20 degrees Celsius up to 26 degrees Celsius temperature. Montreal also experiences high humidity when its summer and they also experience Indian summers. Indian summer occurs in late October or early November, this is a period where you can experience warm weather in autumn. This usually lasts for a few days or up to a week or so. In the year 2006 and also only this year that Montreal experienced more rain than snow and more than the city of Vancouver.
The local Montreal time is of Universal Coordinated Time or Greenwich Mean Time behind five hours and Montreal is of Eastern Standard Time. The daylight savings starts on March, they set the local time backward for one hour and they set the time forward when it’s November.

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