Weather in March
March in
Espoo,
Finland marks a transition from Finland's coldest weather, with an evident change from the harsh conditions of
February. Although the temperatures are still on the lower side compared to the remainder of the year, warmth starts to seep slowly into the city. The melting snow signifies the closing of the winter season and welcomes a longer period of daylight, allowing for extended outdoor enjoyment and activities.
Sea temperature
March is the month with the coldest seawater, with an average sea temperature of 0.1°C (32.2°F).
Note: In relation to swimming, this scenario is excessively cold, perilous, and a direct threat to life. Hypothermia strikes rapidly in the absence of insulated waterproof gear.
Daylight
In March, the average length of the day is 11h and 50min.
On the first day of March, sunrise is at 07:18 and sunset at 17:48. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:47 and sunset at 19:03 EET.