Sunny Wednesday, cooler than yesterday—sunscreen and a layer — Montreal, June 3.
13°C and bright skies make for a good day out. UV's high, so protect your skin. Evening's got Cirque, jazz, and rock if you're looking for something.
Good morning. You're waking to 13°C and full sun—a solid day after yesterday's mild stretch, but noticeably cooler, so grab a layer if you're heading out early. The UV's sitting at 8.0, which is high, so sunscreen is the move even though it's not warm. Light holds till 8:37 PM, so you've got a solid 15.5 hours to work with if you want to stretch the day.
On the commute side, heads-up: the Charles-De Gaulle Bridge is closed nights through mid-June for paving work. If that's part of your route home, give yourself extra time or plan an alternate way across. Nothing else major flagged for the regular commute this morning.
A couple of things worth knowing today. Quebec researchers have found a potential pathway to halt ALS progression—real work happening in the lab that matters. And the MUHC launched an innovation centre this week aimed at speeding up healthcare advances, which is the kind of thing that shifts how fast things move in the system.
Weather like this is made for a patio lunch if you can swing it. Old Montreal's got two rooftop terrasses worth hitting if you want to sit outside and feel the sun. If you're planning dinner, there's a Canadian burger that landed on a world's best list, or you could book into one of the solid spots worth reserving this spring—plenty of good tables if you call ahead.
This evening's got options depending on your mood. If you want live jazz on a terrace, James Correa's playing Mercredi Live Jazz at Le Balcon starting at 6:00 PM—early enough that you'll catch the tail end of the long daylight. Cirque du Soleil's Echo is running at Jacques Cartier Pier at 7:30 PM if you're in the mood for something immersive and big. And if alt-rock is your lane, The Listros are at Foufounes at 7:30 PM, or there's Théâtre Manuvie with École des Timoniers at 7:00 PM if theatre's calling. All of it's doable in the light, or you'll have good evening conditions for any of it.
Sit with the sun while it's here. See you out there.
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