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Is September a good time to go to St. Lucia?<\/h2>
Trying to answer the question of whether September is a good time to go to St. Lucia is not as easy as it first seems. Some people like colder weather, and others prefer a warmer climate. Some are fine with some humidity, and others are not. If your location has air conditioning, the night temperature is less important.
These are some examples. I will try to answer the question with a more generic person in mind. The more detailed information in this article should be enough to check further if this applies to you as well.<\/p>
If we look at the average temperature for St. Lucia in September, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In September, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 82\u00b0F \/ 28\u00b0C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 80\u00b0F \/ 27\u00b0C.
The number of overcast days is more than 5, but you can still the sun with around 11 sunny days and 13 partly sunny days.
The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 19 rainy days, with on average 5.6 inches \/ 141 mm of rain during September. More then 5 days rain per month makes the chance higher you will see some rain during a shorter stay. But a day with rain does not mean a day you can not enjoy.
We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that September a good time to go to St. Lucia for most visitors.<\/p>
Does it rain all day in St. Lucia in September?<\/h2>
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In St. Lucia, it does not rain all day in September. You can expect around 19 rainy days, with on average 5.6 inches \/ 141 mm of rain during the month.
Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For St. Lucia, there are, on average 11 sunny days and 13 partly sunny days in September. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.
And, as for many tropical locations, rain can be short and heavy. This applies particularly during the rainy season. It means that the number of days with rain and the amount of rain can be high, but you will still see many lovely days with a short period of heavy rain.<\/p>
Is September the rainiest month in St. Lucia?<\/h2>
September is not the month with the most rainy days, and not the month with the most rain.
To answer what the rainiest month is in St. Lucia, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.
October is the month with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 22 days with rain. April is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 11 days.
October is the month with the most rain. This is not equal as the one with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 7.6 inches \/ 193 mm of rain. April is the month with the least amount of rain. This is not the same month as the one with the lowest number of rainy days. You can expect approximately 1.3 inches \/ 33 mm of rain.<\/p>
Is September the most sunniest month in St. Lucia?<\/h2>
September is not the month with the most sunny days, not the month with the most partly sunny days, and it is not the month with the lowest number of overcast days.
To answer what the sunniest month is in St. Lucia, we will of course look at the month with the most sunniest days, but also look at the month with the biggest number of days that are sunny or partly sunny.
March is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 11 sunny days, and 13 partly suny days. June, July and August are the months with the lowest number of sunny days.
January is the month with the highest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined. While October is the month with the lowest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined.
The last thing we will look at is the number of overcast days. February is the month with the lowest number of overcast days. While October is the month with the highest number of overcast days. <\/p>