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March Packing List for Baltimore — What to Wear & Bring
March in Baltimore is an unpredictable transition month — highs can reach 55°F on milder days while mornings still drop to 34°F, and 10 precipitation days include everything from cold spring rain to late-season snow flurries. The Inner Harbor begins to see its first outdoor visitors of the spring season, but the waterfront wind remains raw and can make 50°F feel much colder. Layering for the full temperature range is the only reliable strategy, along with a water-resistant outer layer for the frequent wet days.
Averages 3455°F, ~10 days of rain
Edited by ForecastStyle·Last updated March 24, 2026
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Local tips for Baltimore in March
Baltimore's St. Patrick's Day celebrations around Fell's Point and the Inner Harbor in mid-March often fall on some of the coldest, rainiest days of the month — wear waterproof boots with grip soles for the cobblestone pub crawl, layer heavily, and carry a compact umbrella since outdoor bar areas in Fell's Point have limited cover.
The Baltimore Museum of Art on North Charles Street is free admission year-round and houses the world's largest collection of Matisse — a perfect March rainy-day option; wear comfortable walking flats or sneakers for the BMA's large galleries and allow 2–3 hours for a full visit.
Federal Hill Park offers Baltimore's best panoramic view of the Inner Harbor and downtown skyline — worth visiting even in early March, but the elevated park position amplifies Chesapeake Bay wind considerably; add a layer before climbing to the summit viewpoint and expect it to feel 8–10°F colder than the street-level temperature.
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