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Iceland in March
Iceland · Weather in March

Iceland weather
in March

Our take

Cool and moody. Best paired with warm rooms and long lunches.

10-year Open-Meteo data · 2015 — 2026
High
-3.2°C
26°F
Low
-7.6°C
18°F
Rainfall
112mm
Sunshine
5.3h/day

Roughly 17 rainy days across the month, on average.

In march, Iceland settles into its cold, contemplative stillness. The city keeps a different pulse than in summer or midwinter, and travellers who arrive with the right expectations are rewarded.

Days average around -3°C (26°F), cooling to -8°C after sunset. Expect meaningful rain — some 17 wet days across the month. Pack accordingly and let the weather choose your afternoons.

These figures are climatological averages, drawn from a decade of daily records via the Open-Meteo Archive — not a forecast. But they are honest, and they are the sort of thing a good travel guide ought to tell you before you book the flight.

§II · Pack

What to pack for Iceland in March

  • A properly warm coat — not a fashion piece
  • A compact travel umbrella — one you'll actually carry
  • A merino base layer for the cold evenings
  • Comfortable, broken-in walking shoes
  • A small daypack that won't look like a tourist beacon
§III · Stay

Where to stay in Iceland

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§V · Context

March vs. the rest of the year

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Frequently asked

Iceland in March — FAQ

Q01

Is March a good time to visit Iceland?

It is a challenging month — you may want to consider another time of year. In March, Iceland averages a high of -3°C (26°F) and a low of -8°C (18°F), with 112mm of rainfall across roughly 17 rainy days.

Q02

What is the average temperature in Iceland in March?

The average high temperature in Iceland during March is -3°C (26°F), with an average low of -8°C (18°F). These figures are averaged from ten years of daily records (2015–2024, Open-Meteo Archive).

Q03

How many rainy days does Iceland have in March?

Iceland averages approximately 17 rainy days in March, with a total monthly rainfall of about 112mm. This is based on daily precipitation records where days with 1mm or more of rain are counted as rainy days.

Q04

What should I pack for Iceland in March?

For Iceland in March, pack a warm winter coat, a merino base layer for evenings, a compact umbrella or waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes. These recommendations are based on the ten-year weather averages for this specific month.

Q05

How crowded is Iceland in March?

Tourist crowds in Iceland during March are typically moderate. Consider this when planning accommodation — prices track crowd levels closely.