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How rainy is the Maldives in September?

The southwestern monsoon winds dominate the weather in the Maldives in September, bringing about heavy rains and soaring humidity across the atolls. Monthly total precipitation for September amounts to a whopping 243 mm, and heavy rainfall is expected on an average of 14 days across the month.



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Traveling to the Maldives in September is a great way to extend your summer. The winds that prevail here in the summer months gradually subside, the wave height decreases, and the weather conditions are quite favorable for a serene vacation.

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Adventure activities like diving, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, and canoeing are some of the popular activities. While it is always ideal to visit the Maldives, monsoon is a good season to do so because the weather is pleasant and the rainy weather adds to the romantic vibes of the places.

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The wettest month is September with an average of 243mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in April when the average sea temperature is 30°C (86°F).

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Typical of the tropics, when it rains in the Maldives, it pours down heavily for a short time and then clears up just as quickly. Even during the dry season, it is not unusual to have a brief, torrential downpour in the afternoon, followed by a beautifully clear and balmy evening.

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There are two monsoon seasons in the Maldives – the north east monsoon (the dry season) runs from December to March while the south west monsoon (wet season) runs from May to November when you may experience strong winds, rain and occasional thunderstorms.

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A rain shower in the Maldives does not always mean choppy seas and unfavorable weather conditions. More often than not, the sea will be calm and the rain light or moderate. At times like this, especially when it is not windy, you can go snorkeling.

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The rainy season in Maldives is from May to October. Weather during these months can be unpredictable with heavy afternoon thunderstorms. However, November and December can get quite a bit of rain, too, so avoid those months if you prefer drier weather.

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There are a plethora of adventure activities that you can explore in Maldives such as snorkeling, diving, boating, and paddling, to name a few. Ideally, you only need 4 days in Maldives to see the country in its splendid glory.

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May to October is considered the rainy season, with the islands seeing between 5 and 10 inches of precipitation monthly and often strong winds. Visitors will likely find better deals for this time of year (though, the term deal is relative, since the Maldives is a pricey location year-round).

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Any Hurricane / Typhoon seasons in Maldives ? Maldives storm season mostly occur during the rainy season, in June/July and August and sometimes until October / November, depending on the current monsoon and its intensity.

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The temperatures in Maldives during September are extremely high, between 82°F and hot as 82°F, drinking water regularly is advisable. You can expect rain for roughly half of the month of September in Maldives.

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The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April. The climate is warm and tropical, with average highs at a consistent 29°C to 31°C year-round and average lows rarely falling below 24°C.

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The Lack Of Cultural Attractions: While the beaches and water are beautiful in the Maldives, there aren't always many other things to do on these islands. If you're looking for a more diverse travel experience, you may find that the Maldives doesn't have quite as much to offer as some other destinations.

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Although the tropical climate of Maldives has rainfall throughout the year, the month of August sees torrential rainfall. The daily sunlight is for seven hours only. The sky often gets covered with clouds followed by light to heavy rain showers. After the rain the sky clears quickly, bringing back the sunshine.

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