Is Philadelphia cold in March?
Average Weather in March in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, United States. Daily high temperatures increase by 10°F, from 48°F to 58°F, rarely falling below 35°F or exceeding 71°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 8°F, from 32°F to 40°F, rarely falling below 20°F or exceeding 50°F.
How do I find past Weather reports?
First, find the location you need climate data for on the following map: https://www.weather.gov/ and click on that region. The Web site of the local WFO will then appear. On the left side of the page there will be a section called Climate in yellow-colored text. You may have to scroll down the page.
What is the Weather like in Pennsylvania in March?
March Weather in Harrisburg Pennsylvania, United States. Daily high temperatures increase by 11°F, from 46°F to 56°F, rarely falling below 33°F or exceeding 71°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 9°F, from 29°F to 38°F, rarely falling below 17°F or exceeding 48°F.
What was the temperature yesterday in Philadelphia?
Philadelphia Weather History for the Previous 24 Hours
Conditions | Comfort | |
---|---|---|
Time | Temp | Humidity |
2:54 pm | 80 °F | 79% |
1:54 pm | 79 °F | 77% |
12:54 pm | 76 °F | 80% |
What is the best month to visit Philadelphia?
The best time to visit Philadelphia is from March to May, when the city thaws from the cold winter and moderate room rates can be found at the hotels. Plus, a spring visit will yield a burst of photogenic cherry blossoms around the city.
What is there to do in Philadelphia in March?
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- Hop-on-Hop-off Bus Tour.
- Adventure Aquarium.
- Philadelphia Zoo.
- Longwood Gardens.
- National Liberty Museum.
- National Constitution Center.
- Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Franklin Institute Science Museum.
Is it usually cold in March?
March snowstorms are typical along the East Coast, Midwest, Plains and West. On rare occasions, it can even snow in parts of the South in March. Much of the nation can still experience a freeze in March. The extent of March subzero cold in the past may surprise you.
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