Climate ▸Forecast ▸March ▸April ▸
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

March Rainfall Precipitation in Iceland

Iceland experiences in March precipitation ranging from a moderate 78 mm in Reykjahlíð to a heavy 294 mm in Solheimahjaleiga.

Map not visible? Whoops sorry! Please refresh the page.
MarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarkerMarker
Legend heavy rainfall high moderate low almost none
Heavy rainfall has been defined as more than 160 mm precipitation. High: 90 mm to 160 mm. Moderate: 30 mm to 90 mm. Low: 5 mm to 30 mm.

Select a Month of Interest

Check the conditions for any month of the year.

For a detailed overview over the year and the best time to visit Iceland, check out our Iceland's climate page.

  • How much snow/rainfall does Iceland receive in March?
  • In March, Reykjavík typically experiences high snow/rainfall, averaging about 128 mm. This translates to a mix of wet and dry days throughout the month.

  • What is the wettest city in March in Iceland?
  • Based on our records, Solheimahjaleiga is the location with the highest average precipitation, receiving about 294 mm.

  • What is the driest city in March in Iceland?
  • Based on our records, Reykjahlíð registers the lowest average precipitation, with only 78 mm.

    Interested in more climate information?

    Weather and climate has detailed information for every country in the world. Are you going to Iceland? Get detailed historical weather averages for many cities in Iceland.

    Not sure yet where to go? We now have a tool which recommends destinations that suit your ideal travel conditions. Find out where to go with our weather planner.