Shifting into
March, Yuraguanal's weather dynamics present a perceptible advancement. March initiates slight temperature growth, marking UV index enhancement to 11, necessitating adherence to sun safety measures. The rainfall pattern remains conserved, sustaining ideal foundations for exposed funfills. Even though it echoes a continuity in the agreeable climate tradition, an increased daylight duration allows for extended festivities. In perspective, March prolongs a flawless weather spectacle, suitable for either sunbathing or inland explorations.
Temperature
Playa Yuraguanal ushers in March with an average high-temperature of a still moderately hot 28°C (82.4°F), showing a close resemblance to the previous month. During the nights in March, an average low-temperature of 21°C (69.8°F) is observed in Playa Yuraguanal.
Rainfall
March is the month with the least rainfall. Rain falls for 6 days and accumulates 38mm (1.5") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
The months with the coldest seawater in Playa Yuraguanal,
Cuba, are
January through March, with an average sea temperature of 25°C (77°F).
Note: Water temperatures from 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) make swimming, diving, and similar activities highly pleasurable and enjoyable for long periods without discomfort.
Daylight
The average length of the day in March is 12h and 2min.
On the first day of March in Playa Yuraguanal, sunrise is at 06:23 and sunset at 18:08 CST. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:56 and sunset at 19:18 CDT.
Note: On Sunday, 10. March 2024, at 00:00, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from CST to CDT. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Sunday, 03.
November 2024, at 01:00; consequently, the time zone reverts from CDT to CST.
Sunshine
March,
April and
July, with an average of 8h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Playa Yuraguanal, Cuba.
UV index
In Playa Yuraguanal, the average daily maximum UV index in March is 11. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an excessive health risk from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for ordinary individuals.
Note: An average maximum UV index of 11 in March leads to these recommendations:
Enforce every vital precaution. Those with light skin could endure burns in a matter of minutes. Seek shade and minimize exposure to direct Sun in a period between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when UV radiation is most intense; keep in mind that shade structures like parasols or canopies do not provide perfect sun protection. For optimum UV protection, wear sun-resistant attire complemented with a hat and quality shades. Directly after swimming or an outdoor workout, generously apply and reapply a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen. Heads up! Sand and water reflection magnifies the UV exposure from the Sun.