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The mercury is on the rise in Montreal and surrounding areas after a brutal winter in Southern Quebec.

It’s official: Montreal temperatures are expected to climb above 10°C by early next week.
After a brutal winter where Quebec was literally one of the coldest places on earth, this change in weather coincides with daylight saving time.
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According to a report by MeteoMedia, southern Quebec should get ready because the change in weather will be swift.
Starting Tuesday, winds will shift from the south as a system moves in from the west.
In southern Quebec, temperatures will rise above freezing, marking a transition (finally!) to a considerably milder air mass.
Overall, the second half of the week looks fairly mild, with highs well above seasonal averages—great news for those looking to be outdoors during March Break.
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Between Thursday and Friday, a wetter system could bring a localized risk of freezing rain, depending on temperature changes aloft—something to keep an eye on.
After that, models suggest a surge of very warm air coming from the southern United States, potentially pushing temperatures well above 10°C in southern Quebec by early next week, with some areas seeing highs reaching 15°C.
Montreal spring is roughly from March to May, with temperatures slowly warming from a crisp 0°C in March to a pleasant 15°C by May.
Expect occasional rain showers, so layering your clothing (and bringing a raincoat) is a smart move.
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