This March, New York City will be bursting with excitement. Visitors to the city can partake in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the Macy’s Flower Show, the Affordable Art Fair, and much more.
Despite these lively events, March is typically a quieter time in New York City. Families may visit during their March Break, although this is not a prevalent vacation time in the greater New York area (excluding universities). Consequently, you can expect shorter lines for attractions and easier access to restaurant reservations.
March Weather
March weather in New York City can be unpredictable. Although it can be rainy and chilly, it’s also possible to experience delightful spring days. The first indications of spring create a vibrant atmosphere throughout the city, allowing visitors to enjoy the awakening energy. Average high temperatures hover around 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius), while lows can drop to 35 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius). Expect over 4 inches of precipitation for the month, but most days’ temperatures will remain above freezing.
What to Wear
- Be sure to pack an umbrella; it will be a worthwhile item when the rain arrives. If you forget one, you can easily find a basic umbrella on nearly every street corner for around $5. While the quality may not be ideal, it will typically suffice to keep you dry.
- A waterproof jacket or trench coat is highly recommended. Although umbrellas are useful, nothing beats a reliable raincoat. If needed, you can buy a poncho at any local drugstore (for example, CVS, Duane Reade, Rite Aid). While it may not be the most fashionable choice, it can protect your bag as well.
- Bring sweaters and long pants, as temperatures can drop, especially in the evenings, when the dampness makes it feel even chillier.
- If you plan to be out at night, consider bringing a scarf or gloves. Getting caught in the rain during 35-degree weather can be quite uncomfortable.
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes that are also water-resistant are essential, particularly in the event of a late spring snowstorm, which has been known to occur in recent years.
March Events in New York City
The highlight of March in the city is undoubtedly the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, where excited New Yorkers fill the streets clad in green before enjoying the festivities at an Irish Pub. Another major event this month is the Macy’s Flower Show.
- St. Patrick’s Day Parade: This historic parade, which has been celebrating since the 1700s, runs along 5th Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street. Entry is free, and it begins at 11 a.m. following a ticketed mass at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, concluding at 5 p.m.
- Macy’s Flower Show: Each late March, the famous Macy’s flagship store is elaborately adorned with exquisite floral displays.
- Baseball enthusiasts can plan their visit around the opening day at Yankee Stadium or Citi Field. In 2020, although the Yankees will play in Baltimore, the Mets will host a home game. Be sure to secure your tickets well in advance.
- Art lovers on a budget will appreciate the Affordable Art Fair, which features a selection of original artworks and prints at more accessible prices.
March Travel Tips
- Budget-conscious travelers should consider visiting New York City in March. The chances of snow-related travel disruptions are considerably lower, but it’s still a shoulder season, meaning accommodations and flights tend to be more affordable.
- March offers lighter crowds compared to April and May, resulting in shorter wait times at popular attractions.
- The excitement surrounding St. Patrick’s Day attracts a diverse crowd; Irish pubs are quite busy on March 17, with thousands attending the parade.
- During spring break season, it’s common to see many college students exploring the city for some holiday fun.