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Weather Analysis
March 2026 was characterized by generally cool early-spring conditions, with gradual warming toward the end of the month but still remaining within a relatively narrow thermal range.
The average temperature for the month was 2.4 °C, indicating a slightly cool March overall. The maximum recorded temperature reached 8.7 °C, while the minimum dropped to −2.8 °C, reflecting periodic nocturnal frost conditions typical for this time of year in northern climates. The relatively modest spread between minimum and maximum values suggests stable, though cool, air masses dominated.
Humidity levels were consistently high, with an average relative humidity of 89.9%, pointing to persistently moist air and frequent cloud cover. Atmospheric pressure averaged 1012.8 hPa, indicating predominantly stable but somewhat variable synoptic conditions, without prolonged strong high-pressure dominance.
Wind conditions were moderate. The average wind speed was 3.2 m/s, while the maximum wind gust reached 17.9 m/s, suggesting occasional passing low-pressure systems or frontal activity capable of producing short-lived stronger winds.
Rainfall Analysis
The total rainfall in March 2026 was 14.0 mm, which is relatively modest. When compared to typical January climatology (which generally exhibits higher precipitation totals in this region due to more frequent cyclonic activity), March appears drier and more stable.
Interannual comparison shows that March precipitation varies significantly:
- 2024: 21.6 mm (notably wetter)
- 2025: 4.2 mm (very dry)
- 2026: 14.0 mm (moderate, near mid-range of recent years)
Thus, March 2026 can be classified as moderately dry, lacking both extreme precipitation events and prolonged dry spells.
Rainfall Comparison Chart (March Totals by Year)
| Year | Rainfall (mm) |
|---|---|
| 2022 | 0.0 |
| 2023 | 0.0 |
| 2024 | 21.6 |
| 2025 | 4.2 |
| 2026 | 14.0 |
In the context of recent years, 2026 stands out as intermediate, clearly wetter than the anomalously dry years (2022–2023, 2025) but not reaching the higher precipitation levels observed in 2024.
Overall Assessment
March 2026 exhibited typical late-winter to early-spring transitional characteristics, with cool temperatures, high humidity, and moderate wind conditions. The absence of extreme temperature fluctuations or major storm systems indicates a relatively stable atmospheric regime.
Precipitation levels were moderate and well within recent variability, reinforcing the impression of a climatologically unremarkable month. However, the persistently high humidity suggests that despite limited rainfall totals, cloudiness and damp conditions were frequent.
In summary, March 2026 can be described as a thermally cool, humid, and moderately dry transition month, aligning closely with expected seasonal patterns without significant anomalies.