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Inverness Weather March

Inverness is located in oceanic climate that can be described as high humidity and moderate seasonal temperature fluctuations warm summer and soft but windy winter.

To help you choose the best time to travel, you can find climate data below on the weather in Inverness in March.

day temperatureaverage daily high+9.3°C
night temperatureaverage daily low+2.4°C
sea temperaturesea temperature+7.1°C
day lengthdaytime12.6 h
sunny hours per daysunny / overcast hours3.4 / 9.2
average monthly precipitationaverage monthly precipitation58 mm

Best time with the soft weather for the sightseeing and long walks in Inverness are July, August.

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Temperature in Inverness

In March the average daily maximum in Inverness is +9.3°C, and the minimum +2.4°C.

The hottest March day on record is +19.4°C, and the coldest -12.8°C.

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Daylight hours

There are 12.6 hours of daylight in Inverness in March. Out of these, on average 3.4 are sunny, which means it is mostly cloudy.

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Sea temperature

The average monthly temperature in the Moray Firth on the beaches of Inverness in March is +7.1°C.

The water is very cold and only suitable to bathe in shortly for the most hardy people.

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Precipitation

The amount of precipitation in Inverness in March is usually 58 mm, which may cause a change of plans on certain days.

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