After a freezing-cold February and several snowfall warnings to kick off March, Vancouverites could finally be in for some warmer weather.
According to Environment Canada, Metro Vancouver is expected to break double-digit temperatures for the first time in two months.
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The forecast on Friday and Saturday is calling for a high of 10°C and overcast skies, but Sunday and Monday are when the temperatures take a turn for the better.
Should the forecast stay true, expect sunny skies on both days with a high of 14°C on Sunday and a high of 16°C on Monday.
Last month, The Weather Network predicted an extended period of mild spring weather to come into play during mid-March — here’s hoping that this is the start of it.
Until then, keep your fingers crossed and you might just get to leave that winter jacket at home.