The average temperature in Positano in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 78°F (26°C) to a low of 69°F (20°C).
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September may mean the end of the summer holidays and the return to the daily routine for most, but this is one of the best months of the year to visit the Amalfi Coast if you can squeeze in a final few days of R&R.
The best time to visit the Amalfi Coast is in May or September. It's at its most enjoyable during these months — expect beautiful weather and lots of activities, without the summer crowds. Temperatures normally sit around 68°F to 77°F. The Amalfi Coast is less busy from November to March.
Fall – in particular, September – is a great time to visit the coast. In September, summer crowds are on their way out and temps stay in the high 80s during the day. Daytime temperatures hover in the low 70s in October and then drop to the cool 60-degree range from there.
Average temperature Amalfi Coast SeptemberThe sea temperature is still comfortable enough to spend time swimming and dipping your toes in, sitting at an average of around 25 degrees Celsius (77F).
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.
When is Low Season? Low season on the Amalfi Coast runs from November to February, when the days are often gray and the temperatures are the chilliest.
Positano has a greater selection of shops and restaurants. They also have far better beaches. For art galleries and historic attractions, Amalfi has the lead here with the Duomo, the Carta (Paper) Museum, the Maritime Arsenal Museum, and more.
The Weather in OctoberThe water is still warm from the summer sun along the coast, so you will be able to enjoy swimming in the sea by boat or along the beach.
The off season is considered to be from the end of October to April, except for Easter time. Then, what should you expect in the off season? If you have the summer scenes with sunbathing on the beach in your mind, boat tours along the coast and drinks around the pool, the winter is not such a good time.
The hottest place in Italy in September is Sicily (27ºC) followed by Naples (26ºC) and Capri (26ºC), Sardinia (25ºC), the Amalfi Coast (25ºC), Puglia (24ºC), Rome (24ºC) and Cinque Terre (24ºC).