Weather in República Dominicana in março
Country-wide climate normals across 15 cities in República Dominicana.
How Hot Is República Dominicana in março?
República Dominicana bakes evenly in March — highs around 29°C are typical from Puerto Plata all the way to San Juan de la Maguana, with very little regional variation. Lows sit around 21°C even overnight, and the country's small geographic footprint means there are no significant climate pockets. Expect uniform heat day and night.
Sunshine in República Dominicana in março
República Dominicana sees limited sun in March: just 2.3h a day in Santo Domingo, with heavy cloud cover common across most regions. Daylight runs from 6:45 am to 6:50 pm, but persistent grey skies and overcast stretches mean direct sunlight is genuinely scarce. Many days pass without any prolonged sunny spells.
Does It Rain In República Dominicana In março?
Typical March rainfall covers República Dominicana: about 79mm in Santo Domingo across 13 days, with wetter conditions in coastal regions and drier conditions inland. Expect showers about half the days, but extended dry stretches between them. The pattern is variable but predictable.
Is República Dominicana Humid In março?
República Dominicana feels humid through March: 75% in Santo Domingo, similar nationwide. Warm days feel several degrees hotter than the thermometer suggests, and morning mist or post-rain steam is common. Drier upland or interior regions may feel a bit less oppressive.
Wind In República Dominicana In março
Light breezes are typical across República Dominicana in March: 16 kph in Santo Domingo, with similar gentle wind conditions in most regions. The air moves enough to keep things fresh on warm days but not enough to be disruptive. Coastal cities may see slightly more.
Cloud Cover In República Dominicana In março
Cloudy skies dominate República Dominicana in March — 69% cover in Santo Domingo, with similar overcast conditions in most regions. Direct sun is patchy and broken; expect grey stretches between brief bright moments. Coastal areas may be heavier than inland.