
Palermo in September
Palermo in September
Palermo, Italy
Visiting Palermo in September means experiencing the autumn. During autumn, Palermo offers crisp air, changing colours, and a cosy atmosphere.
Weather in Palermo in September
Average highs around 27.8C and lows near 21.1C. 73.3mm average precipitation and about 11 rainy days. September typically sits between August and October conditions, so it is useful for travelers wanting a balanced window in Palermo. Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures.
Temperature
September brings autumn conditions in Palermo, Italy. The average temperature is about 24.5C, with lows near 21.1C and highs around 27.8C.
Sunshine Hours
Palermo, Italy usually gets around 11 hours of sunshine per day in September, with roughly 12.4 daylight hours available for sightseeing.
Rain
September sees around 73.3mm of rainfall over about 11 days. Rain can occur for around 4.1 hours per day on average.
Humidity
Humidity in September is generally moderate for Palermo, Italy, especially when rainfall periods increase.
Additional Information
Average winds are around 12.5 km/h, so pack layers that handle changing conditions. Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures.
Our September Hotel Picks for Palermo

Hotel Politeama
Warm quarters, some with balconies, in an old-world property with free breakfast, a bar & a tearoom.
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Villa Igiea, a Rocco Forte hotel
Elegant quarters in a high-end property offering 2 sophisticated restaurants & sea views.
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Grand Hotel et Des Palmes
Sophisticated rooms & suites in a grand 1874 hotel offering breakfast, plus refined dining & 3 bars.
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Cattedrale di Monreale
Landmark Norman cathedral known for its ornate cloisters & bright gold mosaics of biblical stories.
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Palermo Cathedral
4 bell towers top this architecturally diverse church dating from the 1100s & housing royal tombs.
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Royal Palace and Palatine Chapel
Ancient chapel in the Palazzo dei Normanni known for its elaborate Byzantine mosaics & paintings.
Explore activityTravel tips for Palermo in September
Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures. Book accommodation earlier when events overlap with peak weekends, and keep an eye on changing weather windows for day trips.






