September Rainfall and Precipitation in The Exuma Islands
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in the Exuma Islands, the Bahamas in September.
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Marker color shows total monthly precipitation in September: pale blue is dry, deep blue is wet.
The Exuma Islands precipitation in September: frequently asked questions
How much rainfall does the Exuma Islands, the Bahamas receive in September?
September in George Town is marked by substantial rain, totaling an average of 133 mm (5.2 in). Rapid weather changes are common due to the frequent precipitation.
How many days does it rain in the Exuma Islands, the Bahamas in September?
Rainfall in George Town typically falls on roughly 19 days days in September.
Is September part of the rainy season in the Exuma Islands, the Bahamas?
No. September sits outside the typical rainy season in the Exuma Islands, the Bahamas, so you can expect drier conditions overall.
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