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How hot is Puerto Rico Gran Canaria in March?

The average temperature in Puerto Rico is 18ºC in March, with highs of 21ºC in the hottest part of the day.



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Puerto Rico weather March Sitting off the shores of North Africa, Gran Canaria has a subtropical climate bringing warm weather to Puerto Rico all year round. In March, temperatures are warming up after the cooler winter period, and the average number of daily sunshine hours is up to eight.

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Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are all equally hot at this time of year, with Tenerife just a touch cooler. If you are planning a beach holiday, the sea will be slightly warmer in Gran Canaria (19ºC), but Fuerteventura is forecast to have a little less rain.

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You can sunbathe in Gran Canaria almost every day during March. There are only 3 days rain on average and seven hours of sunshine per day. The sea temperature is 19ºC on average but is warmer in the shallow water by the beaches.

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Sunshine hours Gran Canaria gets an average of 7.2 hours of sunshine per day in March. The days are getting considerably longer compared to February, which means a lot more time to spend on the beach during your holiday.

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In general, the warmest parts of Tenerife (the south coast) have approximately the same average temperatures as the warmest parts of Gran Canaria (also the south coast).

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Regional variation Most tourist destinations are in the south of Gran Canaria to take advantage of the best weather. This part of the island enjoys the hottest temperatures, though it can get extremely hot when the wind blows from the Sahara. For cooler weather, the mountains inland from the coast offer some respite.

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Similarly, in Gran Canaria the warmest and driest part is on the south coast, where the most popular resorts like Maspalomas or Playa del Ingles are located.

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Gran Canaria is the hottest island in February, remaining warm long into the evening. You'll be grateful for that extra degree if you like moonlit strolls by the seafront.

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Spring—late March, April, and May—is another wonderful time to visit Puerto Rico. Spring is warmer and wetter than winter, with daytime temperatures hovering around 86? (30?). Rains peak in May, averaging 5.9 inches (151mm). With an average humidity of 71 percent, March is Puerto Rico's least humid month.

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Puerto Rico gets roughly 130,000 tourists in May, compared to the 180,000 it gets in its busiest month, March. During hurricane season, June to November, tourism numbers plummet, with September drawing only about 80,000 visitors. Note, however, that this is when the locals tend to vacation around the island.

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February is the coldest month of the year, with daily highs averaging 20°C and lows averaging 15°C. Canary Islands in June is the driest month, with zero mm of rain and 30 days of ideal sunshine. October is the wettest month, with 11 mm of rain falling on just one day.

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Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

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Tenerife: the warmest Canary Island in winter The daily average temperature in winter is generally between 20 and 25 degrees celsius, which makes it attractive for those looking to escape the winter chill. The winter warmth can be explained by its geographic position.

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While both destinations offer pleasant temperatures, Gran Canaria experiences average high temperatures of around 22°C (72°F), while Cyprus ranges between 16°C and 19°C (61°F to 66°F).

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In September the sea will be warmer in Cyprus than GC as GC is in the Atlantic, and Cyprus is in the Med. Paphos is 19-29 degrees. As you can see the high is higher in Cyprus, but the low is higher in Gran Canaria.

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The south of Gran Canaria is particularly sunny thanks the high centre of the island. It blocks the wind and the clouds coming from the north, creating a pocket of clear air. That's why it's often sunny in the south of Gran Canaria even when the rest of the island is cloudy.

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