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Hallmark’s ‘Christmas In July’ Schedule Is Here and Ready To Deliver Holiday Cheer Early This Year

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If the hot and humid weather has you dreaming of a white Christmas, you’re not alone.

The Hallmark Channel has just released their winter wonderland schedule filled with holiday movies that will make you feel cold and cozy on the inside, even if it is scorching outside.

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The Hallmark Channel is particularly known for their holiday cheer and Countdown to Christmas, it’s common that once the Christmas movie marathon premieres midsummer and the 25 day Countdown to Christmas begins, we know that winter is on its way and gift giving is around the corner!

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You can begin your holiday cheer starting July 9th including a brand new Christmas movie to kick off Christmas called “Crashing Through the Snow” which will air on July 10th, 9/8c!

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You can also count on an all day movie marathon beginning July 10th until the 11th which will include several movies from 2020 featuring “A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado,” “Christmas by Starlight,” “Christmas Comes Twice,” and “Love, Lights, Hanukkah.”

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The Hallmark Channel is also claiming July 18th as “Soap Sunday” which will air only soap opera Christmas movies starring Alison Sweeney, Cameron Mathison, and Jesse Matcalfe, let the drama begin!

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The Christmas in July celebration will wrap up on July 25th including one final Christmas movie marathon featuring favorite movies from previous years such as “Christmas Under Wraps,” “Crown for Christmas,” and “The Nine Lives of Christmas.”

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Now if we can only have a cold day in July so we can drink a mug of hot chocolate with mini marshmallows!

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