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Weather warning: Frost advisory in effect for Montreal area

Water is sprayed in pear orchards to protect blooming buds and flowers from the frost in the middle of the Swiss Alps in Saxon, Switzerland, Thursday , April 8, 2021. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP) Water is sprayed in pear orchards to protect blooming buds and flowers from the frost in the middle of the Swiss Alps in Saxon, Switzerland, Thursday , April 8, 2021. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)

Gardeners take heed: a frost advisory remains in effect for parts of southwestern Quebec.

Environment Canada issued the advisory Tuesday afternoon for the following areas:

  • Metro Montréal - Laval
  • Vaudreuil area
  • Valleyfield - Beauharnois area
  • Mont-Orford - Lake Memphrémagog area
  • Sherbrooke area, Que.

Temperatures could fall below the freezing mark, the weather agency warned. A widespread frost event is expected.

Frost may damage some crops in frost-prone areas, and so Environment Canada is suggesting people protect their frost-sensitive plants and trees.

Some good news in the forecast for Montreal: After the rain cleared up Tuesday evening, sunny skies are expected from Wednesday through Saturday.

Temperatures will warm up considerably throughout the week, too. While there’s only a high of 11 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, by Saturday, Montreal will see a high of 27 C.

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