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Santiago in March

Santiago Weather in March

🇨🇱 Chile

26°C
High
15°C
Low
1
Rain Days
12h
Sunshine
70%
Humidity

South America🇨🇱 ChileSantiago

Updated: March 2026

Is March a Good Time to Visit Santiago?

8/10
Excellent

March is a excellent time to visit Santiago (8/10). With 12 daily sunshine hours and only 1 rain days, this month delivers genuinely reliable outdoor conditions, ranking it 5th sunniest of the year in Santiago. Beach and outdoor-focused visitors will find March ideal, though hotel prices reflect demand and popular sites get crowded by mid-morning. April offers a similar profile at lower hotel rates if dates are flexible. The main practical note: Santiago's popular sites are busiest between 10am and 3pm regardless of season. Arriving at opening time or after 4pm makes a significant difference to the experience. Planning tips: book accommodation at least 6-8 weeks ahead, as popular hotels fill quickly during March. Purchasing skip-the-line tickets for major attractions in advance saves meaningful time. If you have flexibility, arriving a few days before or after peak weekends reduces both crowds and prices noticeably.

vs February:28°C avg high

March weather in Santiago is defined by a daily temperature swing from 15°C at night to 26°C during the afternoon. Humidity averages 70%, and you can count on around 12 sunshine hours each day. That combination makes March warm and lush, though dressing in breathable fabrics keeps things manageable.

26°C

Avg High

15°C

Avg Low

1 days

Rain Days

12h

Sunshine

70%

Humidity

Temperature in Santiago in March

The 11°C day-night temperature range is typical for continental climates: a light jacket in the morning that you shed by midday and need again after sunset. Humidity averages 70%, which is comfortable for most visitors. On warmer days, lighter fabrics help with the mild stickiness in the afternoon. UV index averages 6 this month, classed as moderate. Sunscreen is a sensible precaution for extended outdoor time, particularly at midday. Winds are calm at an average 12 km/h, so wind-chill is not a factor in planning your clothing. In Fahrenheit: 79°F average high, 59°F overnight low. Data sourced from Open-Meteo ERA5 climate reanalysis (1991–2020 normals).

Temperature in March

Monthly Precipitation (mm)

What to Wear in Santiago in March

Morning15°CBefore the day warms up
Afternoon26°CPeak daytime temperature
Evening18°CAfter sunset cools down

Packing for Santiago in March means dressing for 26°C days and 15°C evenings. A light cotton tee with a casual overshirt works well at 26°C, the overshirt doubles as a layer for air-conditioned venues. Evenings drop 11°C to around 15°C, a notable shift that catches underprepared visitors off guard. Pack a dedicated evening layer. Comfortable walking trainers are the versatile choice for both outdoor sightseeing and indoor venues.

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Local tip: Layers are more practical than a single heavy garment in Santiago. The day-to-evening temperature shift rewards packing a versatile mid-layer you can add or remove as conditions change.

Events in Santiago in March

March has no major festivals or public holidays in Santiago, which is one of its practical advantages for independent travellers. Attractions run at lower capacity than during peak event periods, queues are shorter, and accommodation is easier to find without needing to book many months in advance. Local restaurants, markets, and transport operate at a relaxed pace, making this an ideal time for visitors who prefer a more authentic, unhurried experience of everyday city life rather than large crowds drawn in by a single major headline event.

What to Pack for Santiago in March

Based on 26°C average highs and 1 rainy days

  • Light layers for morning and evening
  • Breathable T-shirts and comfortable trousers
  • UV-protective sunglasses
  • Quick-dry travel towel
  • Anti-chafe balm for long walking days
  • Moisture-wicking synthetic fabrics for active days
  • SPF 30+ sunscreen
  • Comfortable walking shoes (a second pair lets the first air out overnight)
  • Universal travel adapter
  • Small day pack for city exploration
  • Reusable water bottle

Best Activities in Santiago in March

  • Explore outdoor markets and street food stallsMid-morning (10am-12pm)At 26°C, the temperature is ideal for extended walking without overheating
  • Guided walking tour of the historic centreMorning or late afternoonComfortable temperatures allow several hours on foot without fatigue
  • Visit rooftop viewpoints and observation decksGolden hour (1 hour before sunset)Warm clear evenings provide exceptional visibility for panoramic photography
  • Day trip to the surrounding countryside or coastFull day (depart by 8am)March is reliably dry enough for rural day trips without weather risk
  • Afternoon in a world-class museum or galleryAfternoon (2-5pm)Pairs well with outdoor morning activities and provides a mid-day rest from sightseeing
  • Coffee-house or traditional cafe culture experienceMid-morning or post-lunchA cultural ritual in this region that rewards slow appreciation regardless of weather
  • Evening live music, theatre, or opera performanceEvening shows typically at 7-9pmConsistent evening temperatures make getting to and from evening venues comfortable
  • Visit the main botanical garden or city park at seasonal peakYear-round; best light in morningMarch brings distinct seasonal changes to public green spaces worth exploring
  • Seek out chilled local specialities: cold-brew tea, ice desserts, or chilled seafood at street-level stallsAny time; most atmospheric in evening marketsHot-weather street food culture peaks in March, with vendors setting up specifically for warm evenings

Why is Santiago warm in March?

March brings the first meaningful shift toward cooler conditions in Santiago, as the sun angle drops and day length shortens. Temperatures averaging 26°C by day and 15°C overnight are still comfortable by most standards, but the trend is clearly downward. At 33 degrees south latitude, autumn light has a particular quality: lower in the sky and warmer in tone, it gives the city a photogenic quality quite different from summer. Conditions remain excellent for outdoor activity, and crowds thin compared to the summer peak. Climate data: Open-Meteo ERA5 (1991–2020).

Sunshine Hours

The average number of hours per day with direct sunlight. Calculated from satellite measurements. Days with more than 7 hours of sunshine are ideal for outdoor activities. Under 3 hours means overcast conditions dominate.

UV Index

A scale from 0-11+ measuring ultraviolet radiation intensity. UV 0-2: Minimal risk. UV 3-5: Moderate -- wear sunscreen. UV 6-7: High -- hat and SPF 30+ essential. UV 8-10: Very High -- limit midday exposure. UV 11+: Extreme -- seek shade between 10am-4pm.

Rain Days

A rain day is counted when precipitation exceeds 0.1mm. This threshold captures even light drizzle. Unlike total rainfall in mm, rain days tells you how often you might need an umbrella, which is useful for planning outdoor activities.

Humidity

Relative humidity as a percentage. Below 40%: Dry -- skin and throat may feel parched. 40-60%: Comfortable -- ideal for most people. 60-80%: Sticky -- light, breathable fabrics recommended. Above 80%: Muggy -- heat feels more intense; quick-dry clothing is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions: Santiago in March

In March, Santiago experiences average highs of 26°C (79°F) and lows of 15°C (59°F). Expect around 1 rainy days and 12 hours of sunshine per day, with humidity averaging 70%. The 11°C gap between daytime and overnight temperatures is worth planning around: light layers work for most visitors during the day, but an overshirt or cardigan handles the cooler evenings. UV index averages 6, so sun protection is advisable on clear days.
Santiago typically sees 1 rainy days in March, with total precipitation of around 9mm. This makes March one of the drier months of the year, and a reliable window for outdoor sightseeing and day trips. Rain showers tend to be brief when they do occur. For context, the driest month in Santiago typically sees 4-6 fewer rain days than March.
Pack light layers, a light jacket for evenings, comfortable walking shoes, and sunscreen for Santiago in March. Daytime temperatures of 26°C are pleasant, but the evening drop to 15°C means a jacket is essential if you plan to be out after dark. Rain is infrequent with only 1 wet days, so a light rain layer is optional. Comfortable walking shoes are a priority given the amount of ground most visitors cover.
Yes, March is an excellent time to visit Santiago. With 12 daily sunshine hours and only 1 rainy days, conditions are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Temperatures averaging 26°C during the day are comfortable for long walks and outdoor dining. This is peak travel season, so booking accommodation in advance and arriving at popular attractions early in the morning helps avoid the busiest periods.
The average high temperature in Santiago in March is 26°C (79°F), and the average low is 15°C (59°F). The mean daily temperature is approximately 21°C (69°F). The day-to-night range of 11°C is moderate, meaning a single light jacket covers most situations. These are 30-year climate normals based on the 1991 to 2020 reference period; individual years will vary, particularly in transitional months like spring and autumn.
The best month to visit Santiago is generally January. January offers the most sunshine at 14 hours per day and only 1 rainy days. Average temperatures reach 28°C, making it comfortable for sightseeing, outdoor dining, and exploring the city. If your travel dates are flexible, planning your trip around January gives you the best chance of dry, bright weather.
March is shoulder or low season in Santiago, meaning fewer tourists and generally lower prices than peak months. With 12 sunshine hours and 1 rainy days, the weather is less of a draw for mass tourism. This is an advantage for travellers who prefer a quieter, more relaxed experience with shorter queues and easier accommodation availability.
In March, Santiago suits a range of activities thanks to mild temperatures around 26°C. With few rainy days, outdoor activities are highly recommended. Top options include exploring historic neighbourhoods, visiting museums and galleries, local food markets, and day trips to surrounding areas. With 12 hours of sunshine, parks and waterfront walks are particularly enjoyable.

March ranks 5th sunniest of the year in Santiago, with an average 12 daily sunshine hours. The driest months are January, February, and March. January is the hottest month (28°C avg high); June is the coolest (15°C). From here, temperatures fall 4°C into April. Compared to last month (February: 28°C high, 1 rain days), March is cooler and equally dry. March sits in the middle of the annual sunshine ranking for Santiago, offering a reasonable balance of good weather and manageable crowds.

Year-Round Climate

MonthHighLowRain DaysSunDetails
January28°C17°C114hView
February28°C16°C113hView
March26°C15°C112hView
April22°C11°C310hView
May19°C7°C68hView
June15°C5°C77hView
July15°C4°C78hView
August16°C5°C89hView
September18°C7°C810hView
October20°C9°C612hView
November24°C12°C313hView
December27°C15°C114hView

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Data Sources for Santiago

Climate normals represent 30-year averages (1991-2020). Individual years may vary.