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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

Water-resistant trench coat or mid-weight jacket

Baltimore's March averages 10 precipitation days — heavy spring rains can move in from the Chesapeake Bay within a few hours — and temperatures ranging from 34°F mornings to 55°F afternoons make a water-resistant trench the most versatile single outer layer for the entire month.

Medium-weight sweater or wool cardigan

Baltimore's 34°F March mornings require real insulation before the afternoon warms toward 55°F — a medium-weight wool or cotton sweater bridges the gap and can be opened or tied around the waist on the warmer Inner Harbor afternoons when the waterfront starts feeling like spring for the first time.

Long-sleeve shirts (layering base)

March temperature swings in Baltimore can span 20°F within a single day — a quality long-sleeve base shirt under a sweater and outer layer gives you the flexibility to peel down as afternoon temperatures rise, particularly useful when moving between the cold Inner Harbor waterfront and heated museum interiors.

Dark jeans or casual straight-leg trousers

Baltimore's March style hasn't shifted to spring looks yet — the city's East Coast preppy-casual aesthetic holds with dark jeans tucked into ankle boots as the standard outfit structure for days that move through Fell's Point, the Mount Vernon Cultural District, and the Inner Harbor shopping and dining areas.

Light knit dress with tights (for warmer March days)

On Baltimore's occasional 55°F March afternoon, a light knit dress over opaque tights paired with ankle boots gives you a polished spring-transitional look that works for a walk through the Inner Harbor promenade or brunch in Fell's Point without feeling underdressed for the still-cool air.

Waterproof ankle boots (flat or low-heeled)

March's 10 precipitation days in Baltimore include cold spring rain that soaks through leather quickly, and Fell's Point's cobblestone streets remain slippery in wet conditions throughout the month — waterproof flat or low-block-heeled ankle boots handle both the weather and the terrain comfortably.

Comfortable walking sneakers (for drier days)

On Baltimore's drier March days, comfortable walking sneakers are appropriate for exploring the Baltimore Museum of Art in Charles Village or the outdoor sections of the Inner Harbor before the spring crowds arrive — the cobblestone blocks around Fell's Point remain a caution for anything with a hard sole or heel.

Waterproof rain boots (for the wettest days)

March is among Baltimore's rainiest months at 10 precipitation days — on the heaviest rain days, waterproof rubber rain boots are the sensible choice for navigating the Inner Harbor's lower-lying streets near the harbor edge where puddles accumulate during sustained rainfall.

Compact travel umbrella

Baltimore's 10 March precipitation days include fast-moving spring fronts that bring short but heavy rain showers — a compact umbrella in a bag prevents a soaked jacket on the walk between the Baltimore Convention Center area and the Fell's Point restaurant blocks.

Light-to-medium scarf

Baltimore's March mornings at 34°F and persistent Inner Harbor wind make neck coverage useful throughout the month — a medium-weight wool or cotton-blend scarf that can be stuffed in a bag when the 55°F afternoon arrives is the right weight for March's transition conditions.

Lightweight gloves

March lows of 34°F in Baltimore feel colder along the Inner Harbor promenade and on Federal Hill's elevated, wind-exposed position — a pair of lightweight knit gloves adds minimal bag weight and protects hands during the cold morning walks that are still very much winter-grade in early March.

Local tips for Baltimore in March

  1. 1.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.
  2. 2.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.
  3. 3.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.