Weather in Falklandsøyene in september
Country-wide climate normals across 10 cities in Falklandsøyene.
How Hot Is Falklandsøyene in september?
Cool, consistent weather everywhere: Falklandsøyene averages 7°C in September, with Stanley representative.
Sunshine in Falklandsøyene in september
Limited sunshine and short daylight define Falklandsøyene's September: Stanley averages just 2.1h of direct sun, with the sun up between 6:55 am and 6:35 pm. The grey, overcast pattern is consistent across most of the country, with little regional variation in cloud cover.
Does It Rain In Falklandsøyene In september?
Falklandsøyene sees moderate rainfall in September — Stanley averages 43mm across 10 days, with notable regional variation. Coastal cities often see more rain than the inland average, while drier regions see less. The country's September weather mixes sunny stretches with regular shower spells.
Is Falklandsøyene Humid In september?
Heavy oppressive humidity covers Falklandsøyene in September: 77% on average in Stanley, and similar saturating conditions exist nationwide. The air feels thick and heavy from sunrise to sundown, with little overnight respite. Coastal and tropical regions feel especially stifling.
Wind In Falklandsøyene In september
Breezy conditions cover Falklandsøyene's September: Stanley sits at 34 kph on average, with the country as a whole feeling windy through the day. Afternoon winds pick up across most cities, and coastal regions often run significantly higher.
Does It Snow In Falklandsøyene In september?
Falklandsøyene sees occasional dustings in September: Stanley averages 0.8 snow days, and higher-elevation cities see noticeably more. The snow is typically light and short-lived, with most of the country still seeing more rain than snow.
Cloud Cover In Falklandsøyene In september
Cloudy skies dominate Falklandsøyene in September — 74% cover in Stanley, with similar overcast conditions in most regions. Direct sun is patchy and broken; expect grey stretches between brief bright moments. Coastal areas may be heavier than inland.