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Ontario's Spring Weather Forecast Was Just Released & Sunny Days Are On Their Way

Grab the shorts and sunscreen, Ontarians.
Staff Writer

Warmer weather is here for a while, if Ontario's spring weather forecast has anything to say about it. 

The Weather Network dropped a three-month weather forecast on March 20, the first day of spring, and it's full of good news for Ontarians.

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According to The Weather Network, the rest of March will be warm before some "back-and-forth temperature swings" in April and May.

But overall in the province — especially in Southern Ontario —  Ontarians can expect some of the best springtime weather that we've enjoyed in recent years. 

That includes a gorgeous first weekend of summer, with temperatures in the double digits across much of the province.

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