March
March in Copenhagen sees the gradual thawing of the long dark winter. Daytime temperatures seldom dip below freezing in March—but it isn’t warm, either! March is also Copenhagen’s foggiest month. The sun is coming back from its long winter hiatus in March, with up to four hours of sunlight snatched from cloudy skies.
If you’ve prepared properly for it, a March visit can be a wonderful time to walk all around beautiful old Copenhagen. Heavy socks, durable shoes and good gloves would be wise items to make sure you have. Layering warm pants and sweaters over thermal underwear can’t go wrong, either. You’re a heavy coat and maybe a scarf away from comfortably seeing what Copenhagen has to offer.
The average high temperature in a Copenhagen March is º41 (F)/º5 (C). The average lows are º32/º0 , with the overall average temperature at º37/º2. The highest recorded temperature is º60 (F). Every March in Copenhagen there are an average of 16 days below freezing and 21 days with fog.
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