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    Madagascar weather in September 2025

    Africa

    Madagascar weather in September 2025

     

    Day

    30 °C

     

    Night

    21 °C

     

    Sea

    26 °C

     

    Precipitation

    22 mm

    in month

     

    Rainy days

    2 days

    in month

     

    Daylight

    12 hours

    average

     

    Sunshine

    10 hours

    average

     

    Humidity

    69 %

     

    Day

    30 °C

     

    Night

    21 °C

     

    Sea

    26 °C

     

    Precipitation

    22 mm

    in month

     

    Rainy days

    2 days

    in month

     

    Daylight

    12 hours

    average

     

    Sunshine

    10 hours

    average

     

    Humidity

    69 %

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    Weather overview and FAQs

    Weather overview

    In Madagascar in September, the average air temperature ranges from 30 °C (85 °F) during the day to 21 °C (69 °F) at night. There are 2 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 22 mm (0.86 in).

    Are there good conditions to visit in Madagascar in September?

    In Madagascar in September, there are ideal conditions for a vacation. The daily temperatures in this month reach pleasant 30 °C (85 °F). The seawater temperature reaches ideal 26 °C (78 °F). At night, temperatures hover around a pleasant 21 °C (69 °F). There are only 2 days of rain in the whole month, so you can leave your umbrella at home.

    What temperature can I expect during the day in Madagascar in September?

    In Madagascar in September, the average daily temperatures will be 30 °C (85 °F). The ideal temperature for enjoying sunbathing by the water and a good temperature for other activities. For some people, it will be too hot in the direct sunlight and the stay may not be so pleasant. Don't forget to pack flip-flops, sunscreen, and a hand fan if necessary - it may come in handy.

    What is the air temperature in Madagascar in September at night?

    The average night temperature in Madagascar in September is 21 °C (69 °F). A very pleasant temperature for long evening walks, fun over a drink outside, or doing sports in the morning. If possible, look for a hotel with air conditioning.

    What is the sea temperature in Madagascar in September?

    In Madagascar in September expect the sea to be warm at 26 °C (78 °F). It will be comfortable for you to spend even a long time in a sea warm like this, there will be people for whom this temperature will be too low or too high.

    How many rainy days can I expect in Madagascar in September?

    There are 2 days, which are rainy in Madagascar in September, that is, days with precipitation more than 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 0.6 days of the week, or in general - 8 % days.

    Is there a dry season in Madagascar in September?

    Yes, there is a dry season in Madagascar in September with just 2 days during the month being rainy.

    Is the weather in Madagascar warmer in September than in August?

    Yes, in Madagascar in September it is warmer than in August by 1 °C (33 °F).

    Is it hot in Madagascar in September?

    In Madagascar in September, you will enjoy nice warm weather, but it will also be pleasant and you probably won't feel hot.

    How many hours of sun to expect in Madagascar in September?

    There is an average length of sunshine of 10 hours per day in Madagascar in September.

    How windy is it in Madagascar in September?

    An average wind scale that can be expected in Madagascar in September is 4.

    Is Madagascar rainier in September than in October?

    No, September in Madagascar is not a rainier month than October.

    How long is the day (from dawn till dusk) in Madagascar in September?

    The length of daylight in Madagascar in September is 12 hours.

    What level of humidity is to expect in Madagascar in September?

    In Madagascar in September, expect humidity around 69 %.

    What is the temperature trend in Madagascar in September?

    Over the course of September in Madagascar, the temperatures are rising from 29 °C (85 °F) at the beginning of the month to 30 °C (86 °F) at the end of the month.

    Is the sea in Madagascar warmer in September than in August?

    No, the sea temperature in Madagascar in September is not higher than in August.

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