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Cold snap on the way for Montreal, with high of -19 forecast for Tuesday

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The relatively mild winter weather Montreal has seen for the last few days is coming to an end, and soon: Saturday's high is expected to be -12 degrees Celsius and will drop further as the week goes on.

Sunday will see a brief blip of flurries as the temperature rises above freezing. But on Monday, Environment Canada predicts it will dip back down to a high of -12.

That will be followed by the week's low, on Tuesday, as the high reaches only -19, with sun.

Even Friday night, Environment Canada warns the public to be careful, as the temperature will reach -28 overnight and bring a risk of frostbite.

The average high for this time of year is -5.6 degrees and the average low is -14.6.

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