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Rhode Island Weather for March 15, 2026
Morning: The day starts cold with lows around 28-30°F overnight transitioning into the low to mid 30s°F by mid-morning. Skies will be cloudy to mostly cloudy, with light winds from the west or northwest at 5-10 mph. It will feel brisk and raw, typical for mid-March, with no rain or snow anticipated.
Afternoon: Temperatures rise to a high near 44-47°F under persistent cloudy skies, occasionally breaking to partly cloudy intervals in some spots. Winds remain light to moderate (around 5-15 mph, shifting directions), keeping the feel in the upper 30s to low 40s°F. Dry overall, making it suitable for outdoor activities if bundled up, though the overcast limits any real warmth.
Evening: Cooling quickly back toward the low to mid 30s°F after sunset, with continued cloudy conditions and light winds. No precipitation is forecast, and it will feel increasingly chilly as night sets in, dropping toward the upper 20s°F overnight.
It’s a “B-” Day!
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