Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Varied March Weather Across U.S.
Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Varied March Weather Across U.S.
US · Published Feb 27, 2026
The Pacific Southwest will transition from early warmth to cooler, showery conditions in March.
The Northeast will experience a mild start before turning wintry around March 10-14, then warming up again.
Hawaii is expected to have storms and heavy rains in the east from March 6-13 after a warm start.
March weather forecast across different US regions
The Old Farmer's Almanac has issued its long-range weather forecast for March, outlining a variety of weather patterns across different regions of the United States. For the Pacific Southwest, expect an initial period of sun and warmth to give way to cooler, showery conditions between March 5 and 14, followed by mixed weather. Alaska is forecasted to experience mild conditions with flurries in the north and rain in the south, transitioning to a mix of weather types later in the month. Hawaii will start with warm weather and scattered showers, but the eastern islands are likely to face storms and heavy rains from March 6 to 13.
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