In
September,
Samana experiences temperatures that match the warmest of the year, bringing about a tropical climate feel. Rainfall is still prevalent, even though the average amount drops slightly to 193mm (7.6"). Despite the rain, the weather stays sunny and warm most of the time. The city thrives with outdoor activities, thanks to the steady sea temperature and the remaining extended daylight hours. High UV index ratings still demand appropriate sun protection and careful planning for outdoor activities.
Temperature
As Samana welcomes September, the average high-temperature records at a still tropical 32.6°C (90.7°F), marking an insignificant deviation from the prior month. Nighttime temperatures in September average to a pleasant 22.7°C (72.9°F) in Samana.
Rainfall
In Samana,
Dominican Republic, during September, the rain falls for 15.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 193mm (7.6") of precipitation. In Samana, Dominican Republic, during the entire year, the rain falls for 179.8 days and collects up to 2212mm (87.09") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
September is the month with the warmest seawater in Samana, with an average sea temperature of 29.3°C (84.7°F).
Note: Water activities in surface temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) are seen as exceptional and extremely agreeable for lengthened time spans.
Daylight
The average length of the day in September is 12h and 14min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:22 and sunset at 18:51. On the last day of September, in Samana, sunrise is at 06:27 and sunset at 18:26 AST.
Sunshine
February through September, with an average of 8h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Samana.
UV index
The average daily maximum UV index in September in Samana is 11. A UV Index value of 11, and more, symbolizes an excessive health risk from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for the average person.
Note: The maximum UV index, 11 during September, leads to the following recommendations:
Ensure every crucial precaution is taken. Individuals with light skin could experience burns in under 5 minutes. The Sun's UV radiation is most potent between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Try to limit direct exposure to the Sun during this period. Shield yourself from the harmful effects of UV radiation with sun-protective attire, a hat, and quality sunglasses. Sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher should be applied generously and frequently reapplied even on cloudy days, especially after each swim or outdoor workout. Note! The Sun's UV radiation gets intensified with the reflection from sand and water.