Weather in Ilhas Wallis e Futuna in setembro
Country-wide climate normals across 14 cities in Ilhas Wallis e Futuna.
How Hot Is Ilhas Wallis e Futuna in setembro?
Ilhas Wallis e Futuna sees consistently hot September weather — average highs of 28°C, average lows of 26°C, with minimal regional differences. Whether you're in Mata-Utu or one of the coastal cities, conditions feel broadly the same: hot, generally clear, with little night-time relief.
Sunshine in Ilhas Wallis e Futuna in setembro
Ilhas Wallis e Futuna sees limited sun in September: just 1.2h a day in Mata-Utu, with heavy cloud cover common across most regions. Daylight runs from 5:40 am to 5:40 pm, but persistent grey skies and overcast stretches mean direct sunlight is genuinely scarce. Many days pass without any prolonged sunny spells.
Does It Rain In Ilhas Wallis e Futuna In setembro?
Wet conditions dominate Ilhas Wallis e Futuna in September — Mata-Utu sees 139mm of rain across 19 days, with rain a near-daily feature in most regions. Some areas see considerably more, particularly mountain-facing or windward coasts. Plan around frequent showers and pack reliable rainwear.
Is Ilhas Wallis e Futuna Humid In setembro?
Heavy oppressive humidity covers Ilhas Wallis e Futuna in September: 78% on average in Mata-Utu, 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 Ilhas Wallis e Futuna In setembro
Breezy conditions cover Ilhas Wallis e Futuna's September: Mata-Utu sits at 30 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.
Cloud Cover In Ilhas Wallis e Futuna In setembro
Heavy overcast covers Ilhas Wallis e Futuna in September: 77% cloud cover in Mata-Utu, with similar grey conditions in most regions. Direct sun is rare, and the pattern is persistent across the country. Coastal and northern regions feel especially heavy.