Environment Canada has issued a weather forecast for Montreal on Saturday, February 14, 2026, predicting a shift from morning flurries to clear conditions throughout the day. The national meteorological service indicates that few flurries will taper off in the morning hours, giving way to clearing skies as the day progresses.
Daytime Conditions and Temperature Outlook
According to the forecast, the high temperature for Saturday is expected to reach zero degrees Celsius. Winds will originate from the west, blowing at approximately 20 kilometers per hour. These winds are anticipated to gust up to 40 kilometers per hour around noon, potentially creating breezy conditions during the midday period.
Overnight Forecast and Wind Chill Factors
The clear skies are projected to persist overnight, with temperatures dropping significantly to a low of minus 14 degrees Celsius. The west wind, initially at 20 kilometers per hour, is forecast to become light later in the evening, contributing to calmer overnight conditions.
Wind chill values will add to the cold feel of the evening and overnight hours. Environment Canada estimates wind chills of minus 9 in the evening, increasing the perceived cold despite the actual air temperature. Overnight, wind chills are expected to plummet to minus 21, making for a frigid night that residents should prepare for with appropriate winter attire and precautions.
This weather update provides essential information for Montrealers planning outdoor activities or travel on Saturday. The transition from flurries to clearing suggests improving visibility and road conditions as the day advances, though the cold temperatures and wind chills warrant attention for evening and overnight plans.
