Weather in March
Weather in
March in the
Capitol Building region displays a degree of consistency with
February. The durability of climate conditions allows individuals to plan their activities without significant disruptions. The sea temperature does not fluctuate greatly, holding steady at 28.3°C (82.9°F). March carries over the common daylight duration from the preceding month, subtly preparing for the approaching warmer months. The move into
April suggests a continuation of the existing weather pattern.
Sea temperature
February and March, with an average sea temperature of 28.3°C (82.9°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Capitol Building,
Marshall Islands.
Note: For swimming, diving, and other water activities, temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) are perceived as very enjoyable and pleasurable for prolonged periods without feeling uncomfortable.
Daylight
In March, the average length of the day is 12h and 5min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:47 and sunset at 18:46. On the last day of March, in Capitol Building, sunrise is at 06:33 and sunset at 18:44 +12.