March park planner
Everglades National Park in March: weather and trip planning
Fog, showers, and cool marine air make layers useful even on bright days. This page pairs that seasonal pattern with the latest point forecast and alert signal for Everglades National Park.
Seasonal notes
What March usually changes
Fog, showers, and cool marine air make layers useful even on bright days.
Mosquitoes, heat index, thunderstorms, hurricane season, and changing water levels.
Trip fit
Best uses for this month
December through April is drier, cooler, and more comfortable for wildlife viewing.
For a specific departure date, treat the live forecast and official park notices as more important than any seasonal average.
Live forecast
Current planning window
Mostly Clear
6 mphMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
5 to 12 mphPartly Cloudy
2 to 10 mphMostly Sunny then Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
2 to 8 mphCurrent alerts
Weather alert signal
No active NWS alert was found for this park point during the last update.
Packing signal
What to bring now
- Water, snacks, offline maps, sun protection, and a small first-aid kit.
- Plan early starts, carry extra water, and choose shaded breaks.
- Add a rain shell and avoid exposed ridges or slot canyons during storm windows.
This page is automatically published from HisNav's planning queue and rebuilt with public weather data. It is intended for early trip planning, not emergency decisions.