March is a transitionary month in
Dinosaur National Monument,
Utah, shedding the intense cold of winter to welcome the slight warmth of spring. The lower end of temperatures comes in around 25°F (-3.9°C) with snowfall reducing significantly to 5.9" (150mm). It brings in an increase in rainfall, seeing a month average of 0.9" (23mm).
February's departure allows for an increase in daylight hours, facilitating more time to explore the resplendent beauty of Utah's landscapes.
Temperature
Dinosaur National Monument in March sees a temperature change, with average high-temperatures moving from an icy 39°F (3.9°C) in February to a cool 50.4°F (10.2°C). Dinosaur National Monument's nights in March are distinguished by a pronounced temperature shift from the day, with an average low of 25°F (-3.9°C).
Rainfall
Throughout March, 0.87" (22mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, 11.61" (295mm) of rain is accumulated.
Snowfall
Months with snowfall are
January through
June,
September through
December. Throughout March, 5.91" (150mm) of snow is accumulated. Throughout the year, 40.91" (1039mm) of snow is accumulated.
Daylight
The average length of the day in March is 11h and 59min.
On the first day of March, sunrise is at 6:48 am and sunset at 6:07 pm MST. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:59 am and sunset at 7:39 pm MDT.
Note: On Sunday, March 10. 2024, at 2:00 am, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from MST to MDT. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Sunday,
November 3. 2024, at 2:00 am; consequently, the time zone reverts from MDT to MST.