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Summary

It's Supposed To Be Over 10 C In Montreal For 7 Days STRAIGHT Starting Later This Week

Sounds like picnic weather!!!
Contributing Writer

You know it's officially spring in the city when you can hear birds chirping all day long and the Montreal weather forecast starts showing temperatures you've been dreaming about for the last five months.

Yes, my fellow Montreal locals, The Weather Network is making it seem as though we can finally put our winter boots away.

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The Weather Network

From March 20 to March 26, it's predicted to be over 10 C for seven consecutive days. 

March 22 is even set to be a high of 15 C and sunny, which sounds like perfect spend-all-day-in-the-park weather to me.

A little rain may be added into the mix of the beautiful week ahead, but it's not enough to ruin our internal joy parade.

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    • Contributing Writer

      Alanna Moore is a Contributing Writer for MTL Blog. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies & cultural studies from McGill University in 2019. With over three years experience in editing and writing, she has developed a real passion for words and the people who speak them. You can contact her at alanna@mtlblog.com.

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