March in Thailand is a warm month, with temperatures soaring as high as 34°C. The heat is intense, but it’s not unbearable. The lowest temperature you can expect is around 23°C. This is still quite warm, especially for those not used to tropical climates. The warmth of the day is often accompanied by a gentle breeze, with wind speeds averaging around 10 km/h. This helps to alleviate some of the heat and makes the weather more bearable.
Rainfall in March is relatively low, with only about 30 mm expected throughout the month. This means that while there might be the occasional shower, most days are dry. The sun isn’t as strong as in other months, with a sun factor of just 0.8. Despite this, it’s still bright enough to enjoy outdoor activities. So, if you’re planning a trip to Thailand in March, be prepared for warm, mostly dry days with a gentle breeze.