Bahrain Weather in September
Thinking of visiting Bahrain in September? Expect extremely high temperatures reaching 35°C (95°F) during the day, dropping to 32°C (90°F) at night, with the driest conditions of the year.
Rainfall in Bahrain in September
The risk of rain is at its lowest this month, making it a reliable choice for outdoor plans. Historically, September sees about 0 days of rain, with a monthly average of 0 mm (0 in).
Temperature in Bahrain in September
In September, Bahrain gets extremely high temperatures, with highs of 35°C (95°F). Nights cool to around 32°C (90°F). For most visitors, the main thing to prepare for is the heat during the day. At 32°C (90°F) overnight, the heat doesn't let up much after dark. If you're staying somewhere without air conditioning, a cold shower before bed and keeping the air moving can help.
Sunshine in Bahrain in September
The days are predominantly sunny, with an estimated total of around 312 hours of sunshine. These sun-filled days are perfect for playing sports, visiting parks, or going for a bike ride.
Wind Speed in Bahrain in September
Wind speeds average 3 m/s (6 knots) during September. At this speed, light breezes keep leaves and small twigs in gentle motion while the wind also provides natural cooling. Since this is an average, some days are more tranquil while others have more persistent light winds that are more noticeable.
Average water temperature in September
At 32°C (90°F), the water feels bath-warm. Fine for swimming, but those looking for a cooling swim may be a bit disappointed.If you're looking for dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, September may not be the ideal month to visit Bahrain. Our weather planner can help you explore destinations with more pleasant weather conditions.
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Bahrain Temperature in September
Daily Historical Temperatures
50-year average (1976-2025)
Based on our historical records, temperatures in Bahrain typically stay consistent throughout September, with daily highs averaging around 35°C (95°F). Nights are warm, with lows typically ranging from 28°C (82°F) to 31°C (88°F).
Average temperatures in September
Historical weather for Bahrain in September
Browse day-by-day weather records for Bahrain spanning 51 years. Select any month and year to see actual temperatures, rainfall, and conditions recorded on each day.
Bahrain historical weather extremes in September
Our historical data for Bahrain spans 1976 to 2025, revealing these weather extremes.
- On September 11, 2008, temperatures climbed to 47°C (117°F), marking the warmest September day on record.
- On September 27, 2013, Bahrain saw its coldest September day with temperatures maxing out at 32°C (90°F).
- Bahrain registered its coldest September night on September 19, 1976, with temperatures dropping to 21°C (70°F).
Best Places in Bahrain in September
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What to Wear in Bahrain in September
Pack for serious heat in Bahrain in September. Prioritize clothing that breathes and doesn't cling or stick. Lightweight cotton, linen, and moisture-wicking fabrics are ideal. A wide hat provides welcome shade. With water temperatures around 32°C (90°F), swimming conditions are excellent. Pack your swimsuit, goggles, and maybe some water shoes. Don't forget sun protection, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. These are all good ideas with this much sunshine.What To Do in Bahrain in September
We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.
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