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Berkshire weather in March 2023
- 10°C max day temperature
10
- 4 hours of sunshine per day
- 15 days with some rainfall
15
- 2°C min night temperature
2
- 12 hours of daylight per day
12
- No heat & humidity
0
- 55 mm of monthly rainfall
55
- 3 (Moderate) UV index
3
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The March weather guide for Berkshire (Reading) 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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Metric (°C / mm) | Imperial (°F / inches)
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How warm is it in Berkshire in March?
Daytime temperatures usually reach 10°C in Reading, Berkshire in March, falling to 2°C at night.
How sunny is it in Berkshire in March?
There are normally 4 hours of bright sunshine each day in Reading, Berkshire in March - that's 30% of daylight hours.
Does it rain in Berkshire in March?
There are usually 15 days with some rain in Reading, Berkshire in March and the average monthly rainfall is 55mm.
Berkshire March sunrise & sunset times
Browse the sunrise and sunset times for Berkshire in March 2023. Select a month to view Berkshire sunrise and sunset times for the next 12 months. The Berkshire sunrise and sunset times shown below are for Reading.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Date | Sunrise times | Sunset times |
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Wednesday, 1st March 2023 | 06:50 | 17:44 |
Thursday, 16th March 2023 | 06:16 | 18:10 |
Friday, 31st March 2023 | 06:42 | 19:35 |
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