March Rainfall and Precipitation in Leningrad Region
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Leningrad Region, Russia in March.
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Leningrad Region precipitation in March: frequently asked questions
How much snow/rainfall does Leningrad Region, Russia receive in March?
In March, Pushkin typically receives modest snow/rainfall, around 42 mm (1.7 in), making this a relatively dry month.
How many days does it rain in Leningrad Region, Russia in March?
Rainfall in Pushkin typically falls on roughly 15 days days in March.
Is March part of the rainy season in Leningrad Region, Russia?
No. March sits outside the typical rainy season in Leningrad Region, Russia, so you can expect drier conditions overall.
What is the wettest city in March in Leningrad Region, Russia?
In our database, Kingisepp stands out as having an average snow/rainfall level of 46 mm (1.8 in), making it the wettest location.
What is the driest city in March in Leningrad Region, Russia?
The driest place is Priozërsk with an average snow/rainfall of 40 mm (1.6 in) according to our data.
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