Swim on the Dune of Pilat in september 2024What is the temperature of the sea in in september?

Average sea temperature on the Dune of Pilat in september 2024.

In september, according to seasonal norms, the sea temperature on the Dune of Pilat is:

Minimum: 66°F

Average: 69°F

Maximum: 72°F

Other useful seasonal weather averages in september:

  • Outside temperature: 61°F to 75°F
  • Most common weather: "Clear/Sunny"
  • The wind blows at 9.9mph
  • It rains a total of 2.8in, over 4 day(s).

Should we swim on the Dune of Pilat in september?

Yes... and no. The water temperature on the Dune of Pilat in september is cool

Swimming in september on the beaches of Dune of Pilat is possible but the sea water is cool. So even though the sea temperature sometimes climbs to 72°F, it can also be as low as 66°F! Note that the average is 69°F.

Note also that in september, the climate is perfect with an average outside temperature of 68°F, 2.8in of precipitation (over 4 days) and 82.43 % humidity.

Water and normal seasonal temperatures on the Dune of Pilat in september

September
Average sea temperature 69°F
Minimum sea temperature 66°F
Maximum sea temperature 72°F
Average outside temperature 68°F
Maximum outside temperature 76°F
Minimum outside temperature 63°F
Wind speed 9.9mph
Wind temperature 61°F
Precipitation 2.8in
Number of days of rain 4 jour(s)
(13%)
Humidity 83%
Visibility in kilometers 9.58km
Cloud cover 28%
Our opinion cool swimming

Swim elsewhere in Gironde in september

City Average T° Max. T° Our opinion
Arcachon in september69°F72°Fcool swimming
Lacanau in september69°F72°Fcool swimming
Le Cap Ferret in september69°F73°Fcool swimming
Le Verdon-sur-Mer in september67°F71°Fcool swimming
Lège-Cap-Ferret in september69°F72°Fcool swimming
Montalivet in september68°F71°Fcool swimming
Andernos-les-Bains in september69°F72°Fcool swimming
Arès in september69°F73°Fcool swimming
Naujac-sur-Mer in september68°F72°Fcool swimming
Soulac in september68°F71°Fcool swimming

Swim in Gironde in september: sea temperature by city

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