Here is why March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb (usually)
Hello, March! The ultimate wardrobe tug-of-war begins—winter’s chill, spring’s warmth, and What on Earth do I wear? Confusion! Ever wonder why March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb? Discover the surprising origins of this classic weather lore!
Hello March!

🦁🌷 March 2026: In Like a Lion… Out Like a Lamb?
Did you know March 1 marks the First Day of Meteorological Spring?
So on that note… happy spring! (At least on paper.)
The great Canadian wardrobe wrestling match has officially entered the chat. Parka at 8 a.m. Sunglasses by 2 p.m. Snow boots silently judging your sneakers from the hallway. 🧥🕶️
Ever wonder why we say “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb”? Let’s revisit the lore for 2026, with a little sky story, a little weather wisdom, and a whole lot of transitional drama.
Important Dates to Honour in March:
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March 5: National Cheese Doodle Day 🧀
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March 8: International Women's Day
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March 8: Daylight Saving Time Begins (in many regions)
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March 17: St. Patrick’s Day 🍀: Mmm... Beer Socks – A Brew-tiful Gift!
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March 20: Spring Equinox
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April 3rd: Good Friday
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April 5th: Easter Sunday 🐰
So… Why the Lion and the Lamb?
You’ve heard it a hundred times:
“March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.”
