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What is the weather like in the Bahamas in September October?

Thanks to the Caribbean-like climate, the Bahamas weather in September is very warm and packed with glorious sunshine. These beautiful islands, found in the Atlantic between Florida and Cuba, will have some tropical showers as it's the wet season in the Bahamas.



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The best time to visit the Bahamas is between November and April for lots of sunshine, warm temperatures and less rain than the summer months.

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After late spring/early summer, the months of October and November are also ideal travel times. Though October is technically considered part of hurricane season, the threat is far lessened — and prices won't rise until the high season starts up in mid-December.

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September is typically the wettest fall month, averaging 7.1 inches of rain (180mm). Precipitation drops right down to 3.1 inches (80mm) in November. There's still enough sunshine to enjoy the beaches in and around Nassau.

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Bahamas weather October Temperatures will reach around 30°C most days but be prepared for tropical showers as October's the end of the wet season around the islands.

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Historically the most turbulent month for Bahamian weather, September travelers should keep a close eye on the forecast. While you have a good chance of catching a sunny day in the Bahamas almost any time of year, September can be particularly dicey.

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The summer months (June, July, August, and September) are hot, driving away the hordes of tourists and keeping the crowds light. It might seem contradictory since most families travel during summer break, but if you want to visit The Bahamas when the crowds are thinnest, aim for June or July.

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In the Bahamas, the sunniest month is April, which sees an average 9.2 daily hours of sunshine.

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Water in the Bahamas stays mild all year long, but you can expect water temperatures in the mid to upper 70s in October. Another great thing about October is that you are beginning to come out of the rainy season by then.

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The best time to visit the Bahamas is from mid-December to mid-April, the country's peak season. Though temperatures here are great year-round (they rarely dip below 60 degrees), the islands fall within the hurricane belt, so hurricanes may be a factor between June 1 and Nov. 30 (the Atlantic hurricane season).

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May through October, the rainy season, is the worst time to visit the Bahamas. Even in the rainy season, the sunlight is quite strong. Although temperatures seldom get over 32.2°C (90°F), the humidity makes living conditions unbearable. Heavy downpours and frequent afternoon thunderstorms are the norm.

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Ideal Duration Of Stay In The Bahamas The weather is always soothing, so make a 6-7 days holiday in the Bahamas is ideal.

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September is the cheapest month for flights to The Bahamas, and the most expensive month is June. Keep in mind, departure dates, class, and even how early you book your flight tickets may affect prices.

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The wet season runs from June to November; the two wettest months are October and June. Although some days are wet and grey in the rainy season, showers usually pass quickly. The island has over 300 days of sunshine each year.

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Swimming year round is also possible however, because seawater temperatures usually stay above 25°C (80 F). Surfing occurs on the island of Eleuthera on the east coast, where amazing waves form between October and April.

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The official hurricane season for the Atlantic basin is from June 1 to November 30, but tropical cyclone activity sometimes occurs before and after these dates, respectively. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.

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October averages 2.75 named storms, and it's not uncommon for hurricanes, and even major hurricanes, to form. This year, a nascent El Niño pattern could make high-altitude winds less favorable for development, but that should be offset by near-record warm sea surface temperatures.

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