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Munich Weather in September, Germany

Munich Averages September

MUNICH AVERAGES FOR SEPTEMBER

  • What is Average Temperature?
    The average high temperature and the average low temperature for that month, on a daily basis, divided by 2 equals the average temperature for that month

    Temperature

    14°C
    57°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    High Temperature

    19°C
    66°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    Low Temperature

    9°C
    48°F
  • What is Average Day Temperature?
    The average temperature recorded between sunrise and sunset

    Day Temperature

    14°C
    58°F
  • What is Average Night Temperature?
    The average temperature recorded between sunset and sunrise

    Night Temperature

    14°C
    58°F
  • What are Average Daily Sunshine Hours?
    Total sunshine hours for the month, divided by the number of days in the month. Sunshine hours are taken with a sunshine recorder, either a Campbell-Stokes recorder or an Eppley Pyreheliometer

    Sunshine Hours

    6 hours
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall Days

    15 days
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall

    30 mm

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Munich Daily Averages September

September 2024 Daily Averages

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3 Avg 16º 61º
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7 Avg 16º 61º
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13 Avg 13º 55º
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What's the Weather like in Munich in September

Temperature

Average air temperatures decrease at a moderate pace from the beginning to the end of September in the city of Munich. Still, it feels pleasant most of the day in the first half of the month. On average, daily temperatures range between 9C (48.2F) and 19C (66.2F) during September. In the first half of the month, these usually remain between 11C (51.8F) and 19C (66.2F). In the second, you are more likely to have lows around 9C (48.2F) and highs up to 17C (62.6F). Considering daily averages, Munich, Germany, features similar temperatures to Brussels, Belgium, this time of year. 

Intervals featuring pleasant temperatures last approximately from 12 pm until 8 pm at the beginning of the month. As days pass, these intervals become considerably shorter. Starting from mid-September, you should expect cool temperatures during the day, and cooler, even cold temperatures, at night.

Sunshine Hours

If you visit this city in Southern Germany in September, you should expect between 5 and 6 sunshine hours per day on average. During this period, the likelihood of cloud cover over Munich increases at a steady rate. On September 1, the possibility of cloudy sky is 46%. On September 30, you are 54% likely to have overcast or mostly cloudy sky overhead. The smallest possibility of cloudy weather is around noon, while the biggest chance of such a weather is around 5 am.

Rain

Although the possibility of cloudy weather increases in September in the Bavarian capital, the probability of rainfall decreases. The chance that September 1 will be a rainy day is 37%. On September 30, the likelihood for precipitation is significantly lower 29%. In accordance, the first half of the month is more likely to receive a bigger amount of rainfall than the second. Overall, the average accumulation of rainfall throughout the month is 85 mm/3.35 in. September features between 10 and 15 wet days on average in this destination.

From the statistical point of view, the rainiest time of day throughout September is around noon. In general, it is least likely to be rainy between 3 am and 5 am. The most common forms of rain are drizzle and short showers during this period.

Wind Speed

The average wind speed is constant in the course of September, measuring 2.5 m/s. The windiest time of day is around 3 pm, with the speed of wind being up to 3.1 m/s. On average, it is the least windy around 7 am (as low as 2 m/s).

Humidity

The relative humidity is usually around 78% this time of year. In most cases, such a humidity makes it feel somewhat dry. On the other hand, the likelihood of a muggy or oppressive day virtually doesn't exist.

Sunrise and Sunset

The duration of daylight continues to decrease at a fast rate in the capital of Bavaria in September. On the first day of the month, the sun rises at 6:31 am while it sets at 7:55 pm. This day has the longest duration of daylight, which is 13:24 hours. On September 30, daybreak takes place at 7:11 am while sunset occurs at 6:55 pm. On that day, Munich, the capital of Bavaria, features 11:44 hours of daylight.

Extraordinary Weather Occurances

Albeit average temperatures decrease in the course of September, the season of warm Föhn winds begins with the arrival of autumn. Besides being warm, these winds, approaching from the Alps, are also dry. Being as they are, they have a tendency to bring higher temperatures to the city, which might rise up to 25C (77F).

Munich Hotels in September

The capital of Bavaria sees the initial decline in the number of tourists at the beginning of September. Consequently, everyone would expect hotel rates to drop. But, popular Octoberfest, which begins in the second part of September, keeps hotel prices at their highest most of the month. If you arrive in Munich at the beginning of the month, reserve a room a few weeks in advance to stay on the safe side. But, if you plan to come here for Octoberfest, even booking a full year in advance may not be too early.

B&B Hotel Munchen City-West

B&B Hotel München City-West is a 2-star hotel, located in the suburban area of the city of Munich. There is an underground station nearby while parking is free of charge. Rooms of the property feature flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioners and private bathrooms. Munich airport is 31.5 km/19.6 mi away.

Cocoon Stachus

Cocoon Stachus is a 3-star hotel, located in the downtown area of Munich, Germany. All major tourist points of interest are nearby, mostly within a distance of 2 km/1.24 mi. The Octoberfest site, for example, is around 1 km/0.62 mi away. Because of the nearness of Karlsplatz, the public transportation options are plentiful. This conveniently-located hotel has rooms featuring DVD players and complimentary Wi-Fi. On-site parking is available for a surcharge. 

H+ Hotel München

H+ Hotel München is a 4-star hotel, conveniently located in regard to transportation options and the city's top points of interest. Karlsplatz, one of the main transportation hubs in the city, is around half a kilometer away. The site of Octoberfest is 1 km/0.62 mi away. Accommodation units of the hotel dispose of TVs with satellite channels, air-conditioning and complimentary wireless internet. A bar with Bavarian beers on offer, paid parking, business center and breakfast area are some additional facilities. The distance between H+ Hotel and Munich Airport is 29.5 kilometers (18.3 miles).

Hotel Königshof

Flanking Karlsplatz (Stachus), the endlessly elegant, 5-star Hotel Königshof features a premium location. The site of the Octoberfest beer festival is 1.5-km (0.93-mi) away while Marienplatz, the central downtown square, is less than 1 km (0.62 mi) distant. Sound-proof and spacious rooms feature free Sky TV, free internet and upscale toiletries. Complimentary facilities and amenities are a piano bar, Michelin-starred restaurant, Turkish bath, spa and saunas. Parking is available for an additional price.

Bars and Restaurants

The culinary scene is as diverse as it gets in Munich, the capital city of Bavaria. Whether you travel on a budget or high level, prioritize European or Asian food, or have some other requirement, you will feel yourself at home here. If you are a fan of beer, a delightful experience awaits you in the city's beer gardens. The only thing you should have in mind is to bring cash with you since many bars and restaurants don't accept cards.

Zum Aumeister

Zum Aumeister is a beer garden located at the upper part of English Garden. This biergarten is a self-service property. Besides beers, it has a collection of Bavarian and Mediterranean meals you can help yourself with. Zum Aumeister is a great "pit stop" for strollers and bikers that made it this far. Opening hours vary, so make sure to check the details in advance.

Condesa

Condesa is a budget restaurant serving Mexican food. There, you will find a fine selection of tasty burritos, tacos and salads, which you can enjoy in a typical Mexican ambiance. The only "downside" may be a limited number of seating places. Condesa has two restaurants at present, with different opening hours.

Taverna Limani

Taverna Limani is a well-reputed eatery serving specialties of Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. It is somewhat sidelined from main tourist areas, but you should be well rewarded for a trip there. Some specialties you should order are Greek moussaka, gyro (fast food) and calamari. Note that Taverna Limani tends to get crowded during weekends, so reserve a table in advance. The restaurant is open daily, except on Monday, from 5 pm to 1 am, and from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm on Sundays and public holidays.

Savanna

Savanna is an eatery with moderate prices that serves South African dishes. Some of the house's specialties are steaks. In addition to food influenced from various sides of the world, the restaurant boasts a collection of South African wines. You should also try Savanna's cocktails. Since the restaurant is popular and slightly off-the-beaten path, you should make an upfront reservation, just in case. The restaurant's opening hours are from 5 pm to midnight every day except on Monday.

Things to do in Munich in September

Olympiapark

The Olympiapark (Olympic Park) is an expansive park northwest of the downtown area of Munich, the capital city of Bavaria. Popular among locals and tourists, the park features many entertaining and leisure opportunities. For example, you can visit the Sea Life and examine marine species, visit the Rock Museum, stroll and do much more. Visiting the Olympic Tower, which reveals sweeping views of the city, should be among the highlights of the visit. Before everything else, though, take a railway trip (from March to November) to get to know the Olympiapark well.

Bavarian National Museum

The Bavarian National Museum is a true treasure of Bavarian art. The museum's collection spans different periods, including Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau (Jugendstil in German). Among other exhibits, you will lay eyes on sculptures, items made of gold and silver, textiles and folk art objects. Some of the museum's highlights are the Nymphenburg porcelain, Augsburg silver and Tilman Riemenschneider's woodwork.

Neue Pinakothek

The Neue Pinakothek centers its art collection on the European art of the 19th century. Besides German masters, the exhibition venue represents works of art by French, Spanish and English artists. Among the museum's highlights is the private collection of Bavarian King Ludwig I. The Neue Pinakothek also displays masterpieces of Goya, van Gogh and Renoir among other celebrated artists.

BMW Museum

The BMW Museum is among the top points of interest in the Bavarian capital and Germany to fans of three- and four-wheelers. Here, you can get an in-depth insight about the history of the company and the car industry. Among other exhibits, you will examine various vehicles and their parts in this prestigious museum. The futuristic ambiance is another great reason for you to plan a visit to the BMW Museum.

English Garden

English Garden (Englischer Garten) is a vast wooded area where both tourists and locals like to spend their leisure time. Trails and paths suitable for walking, biking and jogging are available, as well as beer gardens and captivating landmarks. Of the latter, a Chinese Pagoda and a Greek temple are the most majestic ones.