Weather in March
March serves as a transitional month in
Palau, indicating the onset of increased humidity and rainfall. Despite its small geographical footprint, the country's maritime tropical climate stays consistent from one island to another. In March, average precipitation levels rise, registering around 250mm (9.84"). Temperatures remain steady, fluctuating from a minimum of 27°C (80.6°F) to a maximum of 32°C (89.6°F).
Wind speeds during March hover around 15km/h (9.3mph), slightly higher than those in
February. Compared to the preceding month, March experiences increased rainfall and a noticeable uptick in humidity levels.
April, the subsequent month, generally follows the weather pattern set by March, but with even higher levels of precipitation and humidity. While March doesn't hold any extreme values in terms of temperature or rainfall for the year, it does signify a transition into the wetter, more humid months of the year. Water visibility for diving starts to decrease, although it remains adequate for most underwater activities.
- Koror - March »
January through March, with an average sea temperature of 28°C (82.4°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Koror. In Koror, the coldest months are February and March, registering an average high-temperature of 28.3°C (82.9°F). - Melekeok - March »
March climate in Melekeok upholds the harmony between warm temperatures and timely rainfall, very similar to its preceding month. The months of February and March are noted for their lowest temperatures in Melekeok with an average high-temperature of 28.3°C (82.9°F). - Klouklubed - March »
January through March, with an average sea temperature of 28°C (82.4°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Klouklubed, Palau. January through March, with an average sea temperature of 28°C (82.4°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Klouklubed, Palau.