Weather in St-Pierre et Miquelon in mars
Country-wide climate normals across 5 cities in St-Pierre et Miquelon.
How Hot Is St-Pierre et Miquelon in mars?
Winter touches all of St-Pierre et Miquelon uniformly: typical 1°C highs from Village de l'Anse du Gouvernement to Village de l'Anse du Gouvernement.
Sunshine in St-Pierre et Miquelon in mars
Dark, overcast days dominate St-Pierre et Miquelon in March — Saint-Pierre sees just 1.5h of sun a day, and the pattern is similar across most regions. Cloud cover is heavy and persistent, with even the brighter regions struggling to escape the gloom for long.
Does It Rain In St-Pierre et Miquelon In mars?
Heavy rain shapes St-Pierre et Miquelon's March: Saint-Pierre averages 150mm across 15 days, and most regions of the country see similar persistent wet conditions. Long sunny stretches are rare. Expect rain on roughly two out of every three days.
Is St-Pierre et Miquelon Humid In mars?
St-Pierre et Miquelon is enveloped in tropical-thick humidity through March: Saint-Pierre averages 81%, and most of the country tracks similarly. The constant moisture makes warm temperatures feel substantially hotter, and even nights bring limited cooling. Light cotton clothing is essential.
Wind In St-Pierre et Miquelon In mars
St-Pierre et Miquelon runs windy through March: Saint-Pierre averages 46 kph, with much higher readings along exposed coasts and in mountain passes. Travel and outdoor plans should account for the persistent strong wind.
Does It Snow In St-Pierre et Miquelon In mars?
St-Pierre et Miquelon's March brings reliable snow: Saint-Pierre averages 6.9 days of snowfall, and the pattern is similar or heavier across the colder regions. Winter conditions dominate most of the country, with sustained snow cover in northern and mountain areas.
Cloud Cover In St-Pierre et Miquelon In mars
Heavy overcast covers St-Pierre et Miquelon in March: 81% cloud cover in Saint-Pierre, with similar grey conditions in most regions. Direct sun is rare, and the pattern is persistent across the country. Coastal and northern regions feel especially heavy.