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Faro Weather March

Faro is situated in Mediterranean climate zone that typically has warm or hot summer with mild rains and soft but rainy winter.

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

day temperatureaverage daily high+18.7°C
night temperatureaverage daily low+9.2°C
sea temperaturesea temperature+16°C
day lengthdaytime12.4 h
sunny hours per daysunny / overcast hours7.5 / 4.9
average monthly precipitationaverage monthly precipitation35 mm

The best weather conditions for the beach leisure in Faro are typically June, July, August, September. Best season with the soft weather for the sightseeing and long walks are March, April, May, June, September, October, November.

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Temperature in Faro

In March the average daily maximum in Faro is +18.7°C, and the minimum +9.2°C.

The hottest March day on record is +28.9°C, and the coldest +1.8°C.

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Daylight hours

There are 12.4 hours of daylight in Faro in March. Out of these, on average 7.5 are sunny, which means there is quite a lot of sun.

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Sea temperature

The average monthly temperature in the Atlantic Ocean on the beaches of Faro in March is +16°C.

The water is considered very cool, but some hardy people might bathe in it for 10-15 minutes.

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Precipitation

The amount of precipitation in Faro in March is usually 35 mm, a negligible amount.