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Tallinn weather in March (Harjumaa, Estonia)

What kind of weather does March bring to Tallinn? Our guide gives you the essential weather details for this month.

Temperatures

In March, Tallinn usually has low temperatures and moderate snow/rainfall. During the day, temperatures can climb to about 4°C. At night, they may fall to a cooler -4°C. As one of the coldest months, it's important to layer up to stay warm. Don't let the chill catch you off-guard.

Precipitation

Tallinn in March usually receives moderate snow/rainfall, averaging around 39 mm for the month. Enjoy the driest month with minimal rain interruptions. It's an excellent time for outdoor plans, from sports to festivals. Past climate data indicates that roughly 15 days will see snow/rain.

Average sunshine

The month brings about 149 hours of sunlight, offering a comfortable mix of sun and shade.

If you're looking for dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, March may not be the ideal month to visit Tallinn. July and August generally stand out with the best circumstances. While January, February, March, April, October, November and December tend to showcase less optimal conditions.

For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Tallinn climate page with graphs.

 

Tallinn, monthly averages in March

Min TemperatureMin Temperature -4°C  
Max TemperatureMax Temperature 4°C  
Chance of RainChance of Rain 49%  
PrecipitationPrecipitation 39 mm  
Rainy daysRainy days 15 days  
HumidityHumidity 79%  
WindspeedWindspeed 18 km/h  
SunshineSunshine 149 hours  
Percentage SunshinePercentage Sunshine  

Where to go in Estonia in March

Find out more about the weather in Estonia and which places have the best travel conditions in this month.

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Perfect weather is subjective. On this map perfect weather has been defined with temperatures between 20°C and 29°C and not too much precipitation (less than 90 mm a month).

So, what should you wear in this month?

Wear a base layer in cold weather; this is the #1 thing you can do to increase your overall body temperature. Also, consider bringing a rain jacket as there might be some rain.

What To Do

We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.

Swimming
5/10
Cycling
3/10
Walking
3/10
Camping
2/10
Outdoor sports
3/10

Interested in more climate information?

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