summer weather in Montreal and Quebec City?
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Both cities can get surprisingly warm mid summer. Montreal can often get into the high 80's, Quebec City a little cooler. Evenings typically get down in the 60's. Both are great places to be in the summer. Of course by mid September things start to cool off.
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We are heading up to Montreal, Quebec City, and Tadoussac in mid-July. We live in Houston, TX where it is already in the mid-90's and pretty humid. If the temperature goes down to the 60's at night it will feel wonderful to me!
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We visited Quebec City in late September/early October. I brought sweaters. I SHOULD have packed lighter clothes. It was too warm for fall attire! It was in the mid 80's every day.
I absolutely loved the area! Have a great trip.
I absolutely loved the area! Have a great trip.
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Hi Minnehappylis---You did right to pack sweaters; I've ever worn GLOVES in Montreal at the end of September. As one is approaching later September, I'd advise generally speaking having a fall jacket and some sweaters handy, but these things are variable and one CAN hit a warm spell.
Monterey Bob-- To add to this, I've been here in mid-June and the temperature has been 95 degrees F; however the past few days it's been in the low 60s as a high. Generally, that's the game for June, July, August and early September. The sticky, hot stretches we call "les canicules" tend to be pretty short (1-2 weeks), but occasionally vacations happen to hit those stretches.
Cheers, DANIEL
Monterey Bob-- To add to this, I've been here in mid-June and the temperature has been 95 degrees F; however the past few days it's been in the low 60s as a high. Generally, that's the game for June, July, August and early September. The sticky, hot stretches we call "les canicules" tend to be pretty short (1-2 weeks), but occasionally vacations happen to hit those stretches.
Cheers, DANIEL
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