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What’s the weather like in El Gouna in September?
The El Gouna weather in September is incredibly warm and dry, with visitors taking advantage of the Mediterranean-like climate during this quieter summer month. There’s no need for sweaters and umbrellas, just plenty of summer clothes and sunblock.Geographical influences
El Gouna enjoys an idyllic location on the east coast of Egypt, just 10km south of the pretty resort of Hurghada. The calm waters of the Red Sea wash against the shores and bring a welcome breeze, which helps to keep conditions comfortable.Averages
The weather in El Gouna in September boasts an average of 11 hours sunshine each day from 13 hours of daylight, which compares well against mainland European resorts. On hot days you’ll love chilling out in the pool or by the beach, especially as the sea temperature is likely to be around 27°C most of the time. The average daytime high temperature in El Gouna during September is 35°C, dropping to 27°C on cooler days. The temperature will only fall to around 22°C at night though, so you’ll want to make sure your hotel room has air conditioning. It’s extremely unlikely that you’ll see any rain. The wind speed’s low at 10mph, on average, and the humidity could be around 48%. It’s a good idea to carry water when you walk around El Gouna and its amazing beaches.