September Weather In Palm Springs

Okay, folks, let's talk about Palm Springs in September! Think shimmering pools, swaying palm trees, and… well, a whole lot of sunshine. Is it hot? Let's just say you might spontaneously combust if you try to bake cookies in your car. (Don't actually do that!).
September in Palm Springs: Prepare to Glow (and Sweat a Little)
September in Palm Springs is basically a continuation of summer. We're talking temperatures that can easily soar into the triple digits during the day. Think of it as a furnace, but a really stylish, mid-century modern furnace.
But hey, don’t let that scare you away! There's a reason people flock to this desert oasis year-round. It's all about embracing the heat (or at least finding creative ways to avoid it!).
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Expect average highs to hover around 100-105°F (38-41°C). This is not a typo. Your phone weather app is not broken. It's just Palm Springs being its gloriously hot self.
Nights offer a slight reprieve, dipping down to the low 70s or high 60s (around 21-24°C). Perfect for a midnight swim...or maybe just a slightly less sweaty evening stroll.
Seriously, it's hot. Like, "fry an egg on the sidewalk" hot. But that's part of the Palm Springs charm!
Sunshine, Glorious Sunshine!
Prepare for an abundance of sunshine. We're talking practically 12 hours of daylight. Pack your sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat...or three.
The sun is your friend, but a friend who's really enthusiastic about tanning you to a crisp. Embrace the SPF!
Think of the desert sun as a spotlight, highlighting all the fabulousness that is Palm Springs.
Hydration is Your Best Friend (and Your Bodyguard)
Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink…said no one in Palm Springs in September who was prepared. Hydration is KEY. Drink water like it's going out of style.

Carry a water bottle with you everywhere. Befriend it. Name it. Maybe even sing it a little song. (Okay, maybe not the song part, but seriously, stay hydrated!).
Electrolytes are also your friend. Think sports drinks or electrolyte tablets. You'll thank us later.
What to Wear (and What Not to Wear)
Think light, breezy fabrics. Linen, cotton, anything that breathes. Dark colors are like heat magnets, so stick to lighter shades.
Skip the leather pants. Just trust us on this one. And maybe rethink that wool sweater. (Seriously, who wears wool in Palm Springs in September?!).
Hats are essential. Sunglasses are non-negotiable. And comfortable shoes are a must, especially if you plan on doing any walking.
Activities to Beat the Heat
Pool time! This is the most important activity. Find a pool. Plunge into it. Repeat as needed. Palm Springs is practically synonymous with glamorous poolside lounging.
Indoor activities are your friend. Museums, art galleries, casinos...anything with air conditioning is a winner. The Palm Springs Art Museum is a great way to escape the heat and get cultured.
Early morning or late evening hikes. The desert is beautiful, but midday hikes are a recipe for disaster. Get out there before the sun really starts to blaze.

Consider a ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. It takes you up to Mount San Jacinto State Park, where the temperatures are significantly cooler.
Embrace the Desert Vibe
Palm Springs in September is all about embracing the desert vibe. It's hot, yes, but it's also beautiful, vibrant, and full of life.
Sip on a refreshing cocktail by the pool. Explore the mid-century modern architecture. Soak up the sunshine (responsibly, of course!).
Think of it as a chance to slow down, relax, and recharge. After all, who needs to rush when it's too hot to do anything quickly?
Events and Happenings
While some events take a break during the hottest months, there are still things happening in Palm Springs in September. Check local listings for concerts, festivals, and other activities.
Many restaurants and bars offer happy hour specials. A great way to cool down and enjoy the evening. Consider visiting Tommy Bahamas.
Keep an eye out for special events at the hotels and resorts. They often host pool parties, themed dinners, and other fun activities.

A Few Extra Tips for Surviving (and Thriving)
Acclimatize gradually. Don't try to do too much on your first day. Give your body time to adjust to the heat. Take it easy and don't forget to drink plenty of fluids.
Use misters and fans. Misters are your best friend outdoors. And a good fan can make a world of difference indoors. They are inexpensive and very effective.
Plan your activities for the early morning or late evening. Avoid being out in the sun during the hottest part of the day (usually between 11 am and 3 pm). So rest between that time. You can nap, watch movies or read a book.
Book accommodations with a pool. Seriously, this is non-negotiable. A pool is your sanctuary, your oasis, your lifeline.
Is September a Good Time to Visit Palm Springs?
That depends on your tolerance for heat! If you love sunshine and don't mind the heat, then September can be a great time to visit. You'll find lower prices and fewer crowds than during the peak season.
However, if you're sensitive to heat, you might want to consider visiting during the cooler months (October through April). Consider visiting Palm Spring in October.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Palm Springs is whenever you feel like it! Just be prepared for the heat if you're coming in September.
Driving in Palm Springs: A Word of Caution
Your car is going to feel like an oven. Invest in a good sunshade for your windshield. It will make a HUGE difference in how quickly your car cools down.

Don't leave anything valuable (or anything that could melt) in your car. Electronics, food, anything that could be damaged by the heat should be brought inside.
Check your tire pressure regularly. Heat can cause tires to expand, so it's important to make sure they're properly inflated.
Don't Forget the Animals!
If you're traveling with pets, be extra careful. The pavement can get extremely hot and burn their paws. Walk them in the early morning or late evening, and avoid walking them on asphalt during the hottest part of the day.
Always provide plenty of water for your pets. And never, ever leave them in a parked car, even for a few minutes.
Consider buying paw protectors for your dog. These can help shield their paws from the hot pavement.
Final Thoughts: September in Palm Springs - Hot, but Worth It!
September in Palm Springs is definitely not for the faint of heart. But if you're prepared for the heat and know how to stay cool, you can have an amazing time.
Embrace the sunshine, soak up the desert vibes, and enjoy all that Palm Springs has to offer. Just remember to drink lots of water and wear sunscreen! Take it slow and enjoy the moment.
So, pack your bags, grab your sunglasses, and get ready for a hot and fabulous September in Palm Springs! It will be worth every drop of sweat. We promise (maybe!).
