Weather in March
March signals the end of
Toyama's coldest weather and the start of a gradual climb in temperatures toward Spring. The weather is marked by cold sea temperatures, averaging at 10.8°C (51.4°F), the coldest point within the entire year. The noticeable change between
February and March lies mainly in the increment of daylight hours, paving the way towards warmer seasons. The month of
April will then build on these shifts, conceiving a more recognizable transformation of Toyama's weather.
Sea temperature
March is the month with the coldest seawater in Toyama,
Japan, with an average sea temperature of 10.8°C (51.4°F).
Note: Entering waters of 10.8°C (51.4°F) is life-endangering. A mere moment in 13°C (55.4°F) waters feels piercing cold, and below 10°C (50°F) it can lead to immediate cold shock and cessation of breathing control, depending on body resilience.
Daylight
In Toyama, Japan, the average length of the day in March is 11h and 58min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:21 and sunset at 17:45. On the last day of March, sunrise is at 05:38 and sunset at 18:12 JST.