
Black Blazer Pleated Rain
A black blazer over an ivory blouse and pleated maxi skirt in warm rain is complete formal coverage. Black mule heels are the practical formal choice when espadrilles are off the table.

In March, Memphis averages highs of 64°F and lows of 44°F with about 12 rainy days — transitional Southern spring with warm afternoons and cool, sometimes wet mornings. Beale Street and the Mississippi River waterfront are accessible in light layers, and the National Civil Rights Museum is an excellent indoor option for rain days. A light-to-mid-weight jacket and waterproof shoes handle most March conditions.
top / Short-Sleeve Top
classic tee
bottom / Jeans
straight-leg
chinos for a slightly smarter look
footwear / Waterproof Boots
ankle boots
rubber sole for traction — keep feet dry all day
outerwear / Rain Jacket
shell jacket
waterproof or DWR-treated — keep it packable
Based on typical March conditions in Memphis. Weather varies year to year — check the live forecast when you're within two weeks of your trip.
March in Memphis is warm Southern spring arriving in earnest — highs averaging 64°F, lows at 44°F, and 12 rainy days that are often afternoon showers rather than all-day rain. The Mississippi River waterfront and Tom Lee Park begin to come alive in spring, and Beale Street's live music scene is as vibrant in March as any month. The 20°F daily swing between cool mornings and warm afternoons calls for layering that can adapt as the day progresses. Memphis blends Southern comfort with a blues-and-BBQ soul culture that rewards easy, confident dressing. March sits at the transition between needing a real coat and being able to get by with a light jacket — the answer is usually a mid-weight layer that handles both. Comfortable walking shoes work for the South Main Arts District and Overton Square's walkable restaurant strips; Shelby Farms Park has excellent trails accessible in the warm afternoons. The Memphis Brooks Museum and National Civil Rights Museum are the best indoor alternatives on the inevitable wet March days.

A black blazer over an ivory blouse and pleated maxi skirt in warm rain is complete formal coverage. Black mule heels are the practical formal choice when espadrilles are off the table.

A black longline parka over a crewneck sweatshirt in warm rain has a deliberateness that works. Ivory satin mules and a cream beanie are the contrasts that make it.

A black rain jacket over ivory linen trousers refuses to look sloppy in warm rain. Espadrilles and a crochet bucket hat keep the warm-weather mood alive below the waterline.

A light wash denim jacket over a denim mini skirt makes a strong case for double denim in warm rain. The black square neck top underneath adds structure.

A blush cropped jacket over a white linen blouse and ivory wide-leg trousers refuses to look heavy in warm rain. Tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses are the editorial punctuation.

A white linen blazer over matching wide-leg linen trousers and a blue collarless blouse stays entirely polished through warm rain. Slide sandals and gold aviators make it feel like summer despite the drizzle.

A yellow hooded rain jacket over biker shorts and a longline tee handles warm rain with high-visibility attitude. Ivory pointed-toe mules are the surprising finishing note.
Memphis in March averages 64°F highs and 44°F lows with 12 rainy days — a light-to-mid-weight jacket, layered pieces, and waterproof shoes cover most conditions. Cool mornings warm to comfortable afternoon temperatures; the 20°F daily swing rewards adaptable layering. A compact umbrella handles the frequent spring showers.
March is a good time to visit Memphis — Beale Street's live music scene is excellent year-round, the BBQ restaurant culture is always in season, and spring warmth makes the Mississippi River waterfront and South Main District enjoyable. The 12 rainy days are manageable; the National Civil Rights Museum and Brooks Museum provide excellent indoor alternatives.
Comfortable walking shoes with some water resistance work best for Memphis in March. Beale Street and South Main's surfaces can be wet on the 12 rainy days; grip matters on potentially slick cobblestones near Beale. Comfortable flats or sneakers handle Overton Square and the walkable neighborhoods easily.
Memphis averages a low of 44°F in March, with mornings cool enough for a light-to-mid-weight jacket. The Mississippi River waterfront can feel colder with wind. Afternoons reach 64°F — pleasant in light layers with the jacket removed. Late March often delivers warmer preview days approaching 70°F.
Pack a light-to-mid-weight jacket, layered tops and light pants, and comfortable waterproof walking shoes for Memphis's March. A compact umbrella covers the 12 rainy days. The Southern-comfortable aesthetic rewards easy, well-fitted layers that work for Beale Street evenings, South Main gallery walks, and Shelby Farms outdoor time.