Mumbai Weather in September

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Season: Rainy Season or Monsoon Season

Mumbai weather in September is typically hot and humid. However, coming to the end of the rainy season, it sees less rainfall than the previous two months. The precipitation generally accumulates to about 325 mm, and there are about 20 rainy days. The humidity is largely affected by the rainy weather, reaching a relatively high level of 81%. The temperature remains high, hovering between 25-35℃ (77-86℉). 

Due to the sultry and rainy weather, there are not so many visitors this month. Attractions are not so crowded and travel costs also decrease a lot. However, traveling on rainy days may not be very convenient and public transportation may also be affected.    

 

Averages for Mumbai Weather in September

Temperature: 28°C / 82°F
High Temperature: 30°C / 86°F
Low Temperature: 25°C / 77°F
Humidity: 81%
Rainfall: 325 mm
Rainy Days: 19 days
Sunrise: 06:24 ~ 06:29
Sunset: 18:28 ~ 18:53

What to Wear in Mumbai in September

Traveling to Mumbai in September, it is recommended to take airy and breathable summer outfits. Short sleeve shirts, blouses, light pants, and sundresses are good to be packed in the luggage. Cotton and linen tops, quick drying clothes, as well as waterproof shoes all should be prepared. Don’t forget rain gear when traveling in the rainy season. A thin hoodie or coat may be needed on cool mornings and nights.    
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Top Things to Do in Delhi in September

Recommendation Rate of Travel:

It is recommended to take in the beauty of the Gothic-style buildings first. Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahaji Terminus, Mumbai University, and Bombay High Court are representatives. Then, taking a stroll along the Marine Drive, which is also called “Queen’s Necklace” along the coast of South Mumbai, would be one of the most romantic things to do in Mumbai. Also, pay a visit to Babulnath Temple and Shree Siddhivinayak, which are typical religious sanctuaries respectively dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesh, boasting the magnificent architecture and serene worshipping places. Last but not least, don’t miss the city’s iconic structure, the Gateway of India.       

Tips

1. Remember to prepare mosquito repellent and it is very useful in the monsoon season.
2. If plan to visit some temples or religious sanctuaries, dress appropriately. Generally, clothes should cover the shoulders and long enough to cover the knees.
- Last updated on Apr. 19, 2023 by Kate Liu -