Sunny Thursday, sunscreen weather — Montreal, June 4th
17°C and mostly clear. Grab sunscreen, plan an evening out, and give yourself extra time if you're heading anywhere tonight.
Good morning. You're waking to a solid day—17°C, mainly sunny, and the kind of light that holds till 8:38 PM. That's nearly 15 and a half hours to work with, which is generous. The one thing: UV's sitting at 8.0, which is high, so even though it doesn't feel hot, sunscreen is the move. If you're out on a patio or the Mountain this afternoon, you'll catch it.
Commute-wise, nothing's flagged as a major disruption this morning, so you should be good to move through the city normally. Standard Thursday pace.
On the local front, a couple things worth knowing: the CHUM dropped research this week on breast cancer virus therapy that's opening new doors for treatment, which is solid news. On a heavier note, a Laval father was sentenced to life for drowning his two children—it's the kind of story that hits. Also worth noting—Laval's reporting a sharp drop in gun violence and vehicle theft through 2025, which is a real shift. And Félix Auger-Aliassime's French Open run ended in the quarterfinals, so that's done for another year.
Food-wise, the weather's perfect for a patio lunch or dinner. There's a piece out this week about five solid patios worth booking for the summer, and if you're in Vieux-Montréal, a couple rooftop terrasses are worth the reservation—you'll have light till late, which changes the whole vibe. Someone also dug into how much prices have climbed at a favorite spot over ten years, so if you're feeling that sting at the menu, you're not alone. There's also a burger on the world's best list that landed in Canada if you're curious.
This evening's got options depending on your mood. If live music's your thing, there's The Rewind—RnB, soul, and funk classics with Chanda Holmes at Le Balcon X Terrasse starting at 6:00 PM, which works great on a night like this. If you're more into immersive theatre, there's a Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon experience at Le Dome at 5:30 PM. Melo Festival is running at Plaza Repentigny if you want to catch Alicia Moffet and the energy there (it's 18+, Thursday Pass available). And if combat sports are your lane, Ramirez vs Richards is on at the Casino de Montreal at 6:30 PM.
Grab a layer if you're heading out early, and enjoy the light. It's a good day to stretch the evening.
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