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Amed weather in March 2023
- 30°C max day temperature
30
- 8 hours of sunshine per day
- 18 days with some rainfall
18
- 21°C min night temperature
21
- 12 hours of daylight per day
12
- High heat & humidity
H
- 259 mm of monthly rainfall
259
- 11+ (Extreme) UV index
11
- 29°C sea temperature
29
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The March weather guide for Bali (Amed) shows long term weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia), the Met Office & the Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Find out more about our data sources.
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How hot is it in Amed in March?
Daytime temperatures usually reach 30°C in Amed in March with high heat and humidity, falling to 21°C at night.
How sunny is it in Amed in March?
There are normally 8 hours of bright sunshine each day in Amed in March - that's 63% of daylight hours.
How warm is the sea around Amed in March?
The average sea temperature around Amed in March is 29°C.
Does it rain in Amed in March?
There are usually 18 days with some rain in Amed in March and the average monthly rainfall is 259mm.
Amed March sunrise & sunset times
Browse the sunrise and sunset times for Amed in March 2023. Select a month to view Amed sunrise and sunset times for the next 12 months.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Date | Sunrise times | Sunset times |
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Wednesday, 1st March 2023 | 06:22 | 18:38 |
Thursday, 16th March 2023 | 06:22 | 18:30 |
Friday, 31st March 2023 | 06:21 | 18:23 |
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