Weather outlook for March 2025

Staffordshire weather in March 2025

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The average weather in Staffordshire in March

The weather in Staffordshire in March is very cold with temperatures between 2°C and 10°C, warm clothes are a must.

You can expect about 3 to 8 days of rain in Staffordshire during the month of March. It’s a good idea to bring along your umbrella so that you don’t get caught in poor weather.

Please note that Staffordshire can expect a few days of snow in March.

Our weather forecast can give you a great sense of what weather to expect in Staffordshire in March 2025.

If you’re planning to visit Staffordshire in the near future, we highly recommend that you review the 14 day weather forecast for Staffordshire before you arrive.

Temperatures
10° / 2°
Rainy Days
5
Snowy Days
2
Dry Days
24
Rainfall
40
mm
Sun Hours
7.5
Hrs

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Staffordshire annual weather

Month Temperatures Rainy Days Dry Days Snowy Days Rainfall Weather More details
January 6° / 1° 6 19 5 47 mm
Awful
February 7° / 1° 7 17 5 43 mm
Bad
March 10° / 2° 5 24 2 40 mm
Bad
April 12° / 3° 4 25 1 38 mm
Ok
May 15° / 6° 5 26 0 53 mm
Good
June 18° / 9° 5 25 0 62 mm
Good
July 19° / 11° 4 27 0 59 mm
Good
August 19° / 11° 5 26 0 57 mm
Good
September 17° / 9° 3 27 0 36 mm
Good
October 13° / 7° 5 26 0 48 mm
Ok
November 9° / 4° 7 23 1 58 mm
Bad
December 7° / 2° 6 22 2 53 mm
Bad

Weather in Staffordshire in March - FAQ

What is the average temperature in Staffordshire in March?
The average temperature in Staffordshire in March is 2/10° C.
What is the chance of rain in Staffordshire in March?
On average, there are 5 rainy days in Staffordshire during March.
Weather wise, is March a good time to visit Staffordshire?
The weather in Staffordshire in March is bad.
Can it snow in Staffordshire in March?
On average, there are 2 snowy days in Staffordshire in March.
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