Montreal's Winter Thaw: Spring Break Relief


Author: The Daily News Now! March 2, 2026 Duration: 1:33
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Montreal's Winter Thaw: Spring Break Relief

Montreals long-awaited thaw arrives, with temperatures climbing from minus seven to seven degrees by Wednesday, offering a welcome relief after weeks of harsh winter. However, a chance of freezing rain on Thursday and Friday could make road conditions tricky. The real warmth hits the weekend, with highs of twelve degrees on Saturday and ten on Sunday, coinciding with the clock spring forward. Temperatures could even reach fifteen degrees next week, though a slight cooldown is possible mid-March.

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