The total precipitation in March was 9.49 inches, which exceeded the 30-year normal by 3.97 inches. Moreover, it was the sixth wettest March on record. On the 23rd, the largest storm occurred, bringing 2.49 inches of precipitation accompanied by occasional heavy rain and gusty winds for several hours. Additionally, notable storms brought 2.32 inches of rain from the 27th to the 29th, 1.50 inches from the 6th to the 7th, and 1.40 inches from the 2nd to the 3rd. From January to March, the total rainfall reached 20.05 inches, ranking as the sixth highest on record. The total liquid equivalent precipitation from December to March amounted to 27.38 inches, making it the second highest for those four months. However, there was only a trace amount of snowfall during the month, occurring on six different days. This was significantly lower than the 30-year average, with a difference of 15.0 inches, and tied as the lowest snowfall ever observed in March.
Information was provided by the Blue Hills Observatory.
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