Sharm el-Sheik weather in September

September is a good time to visit Sharm el-Sheikh, with a slight drop in temperature – but it's still hot.

You can expect very hot, dry weather with around 11 hours of sunshine daily and no rain.

How hot is it in Sharm el-Sheikh in September?
Daytime high temperatures in Sharm el-Sheikh climb to an average high of 35°C (95°F) in September, with high heat and humidity, falling to a night-time low of 26°C (78°F).

How sunny is it in Sharm el-Sheikh in September?
There are normally 11 hours of bright sunshine each day in Sharm el-Sheikh in September – that's around 89% of daylight hours.

Sunrise & sunset in September?
Sunrise is around 5:30am with sunset around 6:45pm.

How warm is the sea around Sharm el-Sheikh in September?
The average sea temperature around Sharm el-Sheikh in September is 28°C (82°F), which is pleasant for swimming.

Does it rain in Sharm el-Sheikh in September?
There is usually no rain in Sharm el-Sheikh in September; the average monthly rainfall is 0mm.

How windy is it in Sharm el-Sheikh in September?
September sees an average wind speed of 17 kilometres per hour (10.6 mph; 9 knots).

What to do in Sharm el-Sheikh in September?
While hot, the climate in September is excellent for water sports, including windsurfing, parasailing, waterskiing, swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving the Straits of Tiran and Ras Mohammed National Park – visibility is highest during the summer and autumn.

It’s also a good time to explore the Sinai desert landscape by air-conditioned 4WD and examine Byzantine mosaics inside the Monastery of St Catherine.

Local holidays?
None. September is still considered the low season in Sharm el-Sheikh, due to the high daytime heat.


Sharm el-Sheikh weather in September

Temperature icon High Temp: 35°C (95°F)
temperature icon Low Temp: 26°C (78°F)
sun icon Sunshine: 11 hours per day
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Moderately hot icon
Daylight: 12 hours per day
wind icon Wind speed: 17 km/h (10.6 mph; 9 knots)
umbrella icon Wet Days: 0 day with some rain
rain cloud Rainfall: 0 mm per month
Extreme heat icon Comfort Level: High heat; ≤ 22 muggy days
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UV Index: High
swimming icon Sea Temp: 28°C (82°F)
Sharm el-Sheikh

Best time to visit Sharm el-Sheikh

The best time to visit Sharm el-Sheikh is at the beginning and end of winter – from October to November and from February to March – when the temperature is warm rather than unpleasantly hot, and the peak season crowds have left.

This is also the best times for scuba diving with underwater visibility at its best.

Sharm el-Sheikh annual weather


Sharm el-Sheikh weather by month


Source: Meteorological data for Sharm el-Sheik is based on weather statistics gathered for the 30-year period 1991 to 2020 by the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) from the closest weather station: Sharm el-Sheik International Airport (SSH), which is located less than 4km (2mi) north of the centre of Sharm el-Sheik.

Advice on the best time to visit a particular destination is based on average local weather statistics, when the weather conditions are generally better than at other times of the year. We consider high and low temperatures, risk of rain (and thunderstorms, etc.), amount of sunshine and sea temperature. For general outdoor activities we favour clear, rainless days with a temperature range between 18°C (64°F) and 27°C (80°F); and for hot-weather activities we favour clear, rainless days with a temperature range between 24°C (75°F) and 32°C (89°F). Often, the best times to visit correspond to high season and therefore involve higher prices.


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Latest update: Sharm el-Sheik weather in September: 12 June, 2024


Disclaimer: The information on this site is provided as is, without any assurances as to its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. Weather data and conditions at any given location and time are unpredictable and variable. We assume no responsibility and can not be held legally responsible for any decisions made on the basis of the information presented on this site.



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