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Weather in March

As spring arrives in Saint Martin, March continues to represent the dry season, making it another ideal month for visitors looking to take advantage of the island's tropical climate. The weather conditions remain fairly uniform across different areas of the island, owing to its compact geographical spread.

Average temperatures during March experience a slight rise, ranging from a minimum of 23°C (73.4°F) during the cooler hours to a maximum of 30°C (86°F) during peak daytime. This gradual warming compared to February ushers in the upcoming hotter months but still offers comfortable conditions for visitors and locals.

In terms of precipitation, March sees a marginal increase compared to February, yet remains relatively dry, with average rainfall just over 50mm (1.97"). The sparse rainfall typically manifests as brief, isolated showers that cause minimal disruption to outdoor activities.

Furthermore, March lies outside the hurricane season, providing reassurance against severe weather events like hurricanes or tropical storms.

Looking forward to the next month, April sees a continuation of the warming trend with temperatures rising further. However, April also maintains the low rainfall levels typical of Saint Martin's dry season, ensuring ongoing pleasant conditions for outdoor pursuits and tourism activities.

  • Marigot - March »
    March is a month of transition as the days become longer and the rainfall increases. On the first day of March sunrise is at 06:30 and sunset at 18:18.
  • Cul-de-Sac - March »
    January through March and December, with an average relative humidity of 75%, are the least humid months in Cul-de-Sac, Saint Martin. In Cul-de-Sac, Saint Martin, during March, the rain falls for 16.3 days and regularly aggregates up to 24mm (0.94") of precipitation.
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