March 2018 snow, Bethesda, Maryland |
True or False
March has been DC’s snowiest month of the year four times in the last 15 years.
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January snowfall in Bethesda, Maryland |
The 2024-2025 winter was DC’s coldest in a decade. It also had above average snowfall, giving winter weather enthusiasts something to cheer about. Check out this article I wrote for the WUSA9 website for details.
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NOAA's temperature outlook for March 2025 |
Last month finished as DC’s first warmer and snowier than average February since 1975. Meteorological spring got underway yesterday and continues through the end of May.
Average daily high/low temperatures rise dramatically this month from 52°/35° on March 1 to 62°/43° on March 31. There has been a near 50/50 split of warmer and colder than average March’s over the last 20 years. However, the last five have each been warmer than average. DC’s warmest March temperature on record is 93° on March 23, 1907. By comparison, the coldest March temperature in the nation’s capital remains 4° on March 4, 1873.
Despite the warming March temperatures, accumulating snowfall can still occur. It becomes less common as the month wears on. As recently as 2018, Washington, D.C. saw 4.1” of snow as late as March 21. March has been DC’s snowiest month of the year four times since 2010. Longtime Washingtonians may remember that March 2014 was DC’s snowiest since 1960 with 12.7”. March is the only month of the year DC’s snowfall average has increased in the last 10 years (having risen from 1.3” to 2.0”), according to NOAA.
By comparison, March has also been a drier than average month 12 times
over the last two decades. DC residents average 3.5” of March rainfall
(including liquid equivalent of melted snowfall). Precipitation is important in
March as it sets the stage for the start of the growing season.