
Dhaka Weather in September
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Updated: March 2026
Is September a Good Time to Visit Dhaka?
September is a avoid time to visit Dhaka (3/10). With 8 daily sunshine hours and only 26 rain days, this month delivers genuinely reliable outdoor conditions, ranking it 11th sunniest of the year in Dhaka. September suits travellers visiting for indoor culture, food, and architecture rather than outdoor activities. Pack accordingly for 26 potential rain days. October offers a similar profile at lower hotel rates if dates are flexible. Watch out for prolonged rain stretches: with 26 wet days, a fully outdoor itinerary is risky. Build in museum days and covered market visits as contingency. Planning tips: most accommodation categories have availability, and last-minute deals are common. The quieter streets and shorter queues can make this a genuinely enjoyable time to visit for the right type of traveller. Budget-conscious visitors will find the best value of the year in this period.
Dhaka's September weather is shaped by atmospheric forces that make the data more than just numbers. The 31°C average high reflects the dominance of a stable subtropical air mass, which suppresses cloud formation and concentrates solar energy at the surface. As a result, 8 daily sunshine hours are recorded on average, and rainfall of 264mm is distributed across approximately 26 days because precipitation events tend to be frequent but short-lived.
31°C
Avg High
25°C
Avg Low
26 days
Rain Days
8h
Sunshine
78%
Humidity
Temperature in Dhaka in September
The 6°C day-night temperature range is typical for continental climates: a light jacket in the morning that you shed by midday and need again after sunset. At 78% humidity, the 31°C daytime high feels 2-4°C warmer in practice: quick-dry fabrics and shade-seeking between noon and 3pm are the sensible response. UV index averages 6 this month, classed as moderate. Sunscreen is a sensible precaution for extended outdoor time, particularly at midday. Winds are calm at an average 13 km/h, so wind-chill is not a factor in planning your clothing. In Fahrenheit: 88°F average high, 77°F overnight low. Data sourced from Open-Meteo ERA5 climate reanalysis (1991–2020 normals).
Temperature in September
Monthly Precipitation (mm)
What to Wear in Dhaka in September
Packing for Dhaka in September means dressing for 31°C days and 25°C evenings. A lightweight linen or cotton shirt with loose-fit trousers or a sundress handles the 31°C daytime heat. Evening temperatures settle at 25°C, a modest 6°C drop that a light cardigan or denim jacket covers. For footwear, breathable walking sandals work for casual exploration, but closed-toe trainers are better for uneven surfaces in the historic centre. With 26 rain days expected, a compact travel umbrella is worth the bag space. A waterproof jacket is better than an umbrella if you plan full-day outdoor routes. For temple and religious site visits, carry a lightweight scarf or sarong to cover shoulders and knees, required at most major sites across the region. At 78% average humidity, quick-dry synthetic or bamboo fabrics dry overnight and stay comfortable longer than cotton.
Local tip: Loose-weave linen and moisture-wicking fabrics are the practical choice in Dhaka's heat and humidity. Many shopping centres run air conditioning at near-arctic levels, so a thin layer in your bag prevents discomfort indoors.
Events in Dhaka in September
September has no major festivals or public holidays in Dhaka, which is one of its practical advantages for independent travellers. Attractions run at lower capacity than during peak event periods, queues are shorter, and accommodation is easier to find without needing to book many months in advance. Local restaurants, markets, and transport operate at a relaxed pace, making this an ideal time for visitors who prefer a more authentic, unhurried experience of everyday city life rather than large crowds drawn in by a single major headline event.
What to Pack for Dhaka in September
Based on 31°C average highs and 26 rainy days
- Lightweight breathable clothing
- Linen or bamboo shirts for the hottest hours
- Sun hat with a wide brim
- UV-protective sunglasses
- Hydration bottle (at least 1 litre)
- Quick-dry travel towel
- Anti-chafe balm for long walking days
- Moisture-wicking synthetic fabrics for active days
- Compact folding umbrella
- Waterproof outer layer or packable rain jacket
- Quick-dry clothing that recovers fast after a shower
- SPF 30+ sunscreen
- Comfortable walking shoes (a second pair lets the first air out overnight)
- Universal travel adapter
- Small day pack for city exploration
- Reusable water bottle
Best Activities in Dhaka in September
- Early morning walk through Dhaka's historic market districtBest before 9amTemperatures are still manageable at 27°C before the midday heat builds
- Open-air rooftop dining at sunsetFrom 6pm onwardsThe 31°C daytime heat drops noticeably after sunset, making al fresco dining comfortable
- Waterfront promenade or harbour walkEarly morning or after 5pmSea breezes cut through the humidity, making coastal routes the most pleasant in heat
- Guided cycling tour of the old quarterFirst tour of the day (7-9am)The low-traffic window before tourist crowds and the cooler morning air make this the prime riding slot
- Spend a morning in the national or city art museumOpens at 10am; arrive earlyWith 26 rain days expected, having a full-day indoor plan is practical insurance
- Cooking class focused on regional cuisineHalf-day sessions run 10am-1pm or 3-6pmIndoor activity that fills a rainy half-day with genuine cultural content
- Visit covered historical sites: cathedral, palace, or bazaarAny time; most crowded middayRoofed monuments and covered markets provide exploration without weather exposure
- Visit the main botanical garden or city park at seasonal peakYear-round; best light in morningSeptember brings distinct seasonal changes to public green spaces worth exploring
- Seek out chilled local specialities: cold-brew tea, ice desserts, or chilled seafood at street-level stallsAny time; most atmospheric in evening marketsHot-weather street food culture peaks in September, with vendors setting up specifically for warm evenings
Why is Dhaka warm in September?
Dhaka's September heat is driven by the Asian summer monsoon system, as the low-pressure cell that forms over the heated landmass draws warm, humid air from the oceans. The result is temperatures averaging 31°C with high moisture in the air. Overnight temperatures remain elevated at 25°C, as clouds and humidity prevent the earth from radiating heat away after sunset. Climate data: Open-Meteo ERA5 (1991–2020).
Sunshine Hours
The average number of hours per day with direct sunlight. Calculated from satellite measurements. Days with more than 7 hours of sunshine are ideal for outdoor activities. Under 3 hours means overcast conditions dominate.
UV Index
A scale from 0-11+ measuring ultraviolet radiation intensity. UV 0-2: Minimal risk. UV 3-5: Moderate -- wear sunscreen. UV 6-7: High -- hat and SPF 30+ essential. UV 8-10: Very High -- limit midday exposure. UV 11+: Extreme -- seek shade between 10am-4pm.
Rain Days
A rain day is counted when precipitation exceeds 0.1mm. This threshold captures even light drizzle. Unlike total rainfall in mm, rain days tells you how often you might need an umbrella, which is useful for planning outdoor activities.
Humidity
Relative humidity as a percentage. Below 40%: Dry -- skin and throat may feel parched. 40-60%: Comfortable -- ideal for most people. 60-80%: Sticky -- light, breathable fabrics recommended. Above 80%: Muggy -- heat feels more intense; quick-dry clothing is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions: Dhaka in September
September ranks 11th sunniest of the year in Dhaka, with an average 8 daily sunshine hours. The driest months are January, December, and November. April is the hottest month (33°C avg high); January is the coolest (24°C). From here, temperatures fall 1°C into October. Compared to last month (August: 31°C high, 29 rain days), September is similarly warm and drier. September is one of the least sunny months, but that often means lower prices and fewer fellow tourists.
Year-Round Climate
| Month | High | Low | Rain Days | Sun | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 24°C | 13°C | 1 | 10h | View |
| February | 27°C | 15°C | 3 | 10h | View |
| March | 32°C | 20°C | 6 | 11h | View |
| April | 33°C | 24°C | 14 | 11h | View |
| May | 32°C | 25°C | 22 | 9h | View |
| June | 31°C | 26°C | 27 | 8h | View |
| July | 31°C | 26°C | 29 | 7h | View |
| August | 31°C | 26°C | 29 | 8h | View |
| September | 31°C | 25°C | 26 | 8h | View |
| October | 30°C | 23°C | 15 | 9h | View |
| November | 28°C | 18°C | 2 | 10h | View |
| December | 25°C | 14°C | 1 | 10h | View |
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Data Sources for Dhaka
Climate normals represent 30-year averages (1991-2020). Individual years may vary.