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Does it rain a lot in Amalfi Coast in September?

With around 45mm of rain, September's one of the wetter months of the year in Amalfi, but the area does get rain at all times of the year.



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Rainy season typically runs from October to February each year. While the beginning of October still tends to be pleasantly sunny, the days get progressively cooler and damper as the month winds down. November sees the highest precipitation, with an average rainfall of 6.4 inches (163 mm).

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September is One of the Drier Months in Italy With September coming on their tail, it's a drier month than those that follow it. (November is the rainiest month in Italy.) The average amount of rainfall in September for Rome is about 3 inches/ 73 mm and in Sicily, it's half that at 1.5 inches/ 38mm.

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November is usually the rainy season in Italy, although the sun in the south still shines quite often. In the spring, from March to mid-April, the weather can be sunny and mild, but also cold and wet: it is a rather unstable period.

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When traveling to Italy in September, pack light layers that can be easily added or removed as the weather changes. A light jacket, windbreaker, or waterproof coat is a must-have item. If you prefer a denim jacket or another similar jacket, make sure to also bring an umbrella as the weather can be unpredictable.

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May is by far the best month to visit the Amalfi Coast, with perfect temperatures, lush blooms, and very few tourists to mar your sightseeing. Have A-list sights like Amalfi's Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Capri's Blue Grotto, Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo in Ravello, or Positano's Fornillo Beach virtually to yourself.

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The weather on the Amalfi Coast is still quite mild in September, with the temperatures slowly cooling off but still warm enough to swim in the sea.

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Around five days should be more than enough time to soak in the wonders of the Amalfi Coast, one of Italy's most beautiful destinations, but even if you have a day or three to spare, you'll be able to see just why this region has been captivating visitors since Ancient Roman times.

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Southern Italy, including destinations like Naples and Sicily, experiences warm temperatures in September. Average highs range from 24°C (75°F) to 28°C (82°F), with average lows between 17°C (63°F) and 21°C (70°F). The weather remains mostly sunny and enjoyable, making it ideal for beach visits and outdoor activities.

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The locals are welcoming and friendly, and the area has a low crime rate. However, as with any location, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to stay safe. Avoid walking alone late at night and stick to well-lit areas.

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The Italy travel season officially begins at Easter and runs through the month of September, but during May and June prices are generally lower than during July and August. There are a couple of important events in spring, including Amalfi's Regatta of the Ancient Maritime Republics (held every four years in the city).

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October ends the tourist season on the Amalfi Coast: from the 15th of the month, beach clubs start packing away sun beds and umbrellas, boats are docked for the winter, and many hotels close up until the following spring.

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