March Rainfall and Precipitation in Capital Region
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Capital Region, Iceland in March.
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Marker color shows total monthly precipitation in March: pale blue is dry, deep blue is wet.
Capital Region precipitation in March: frequently asked questions
How much snow/rainfall does Capital Region, Iceland receive in March?
Reykjavík often experiences a notable amount of snow/rain in March, with an average of about 128 mm (5 in). The city's weather is known to change unexpectedly because of these showers.
How many days does it rain in Capital Region, Iceland in March?
Reykjavík sees roughly 19 days rainy days during March.
Is March part of the rainy season in Capital Region, Iceland?
No. March sits outside the typical rainy season in Capital Region, Iceland, so you can expect drier conditions overall.
What is the wettest city in March in Capital Region, Iceland?
Based on our records, Mosfellsbær receives the most snow/rainfall in Capital Region, Iceland in March, averaging about 133 mm (5.2 in).
What is the driest city in March in Capital Region, Iceland?
Based on our database, Álftanes sees the least snow/rainfall in Capital Region, Iceland in March, with around 125 mm (4.9 in) on average.
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