Historical climate averages in Boston for September
United States · 2010–2025 · 48 daily observations
A month-level reference built from observed daily highs, lows, and precipitation values. Use it to see how September fits into Boston's annual pattern, then jump to nearby months below.
Average High
22.2°C
Average Low
13.7°C
Record High
30.2°C
Record Low
7.4°C
Average Daily Precipitation
4.0mm
Data Coverage
2010–2025 (48 obs)
September in context
September in Boston is the 4th warmest month by average daytime high. Average highs reach 22.2°C and average lows settle near 13.7°C.
the 2nd wettest month by average daily precipitation. Average daily precipitation is 4.0mm, versus 4.0mm in March, the wettest month.
This snapshot is built from 48 daily observations collected between 2010 and 2025. Record highs and lows mark the single hottest and coldest daily readings in the archive for this month.
Relative to the full year
- Daytime highs: +7.4°C vs city-wide monthly average
- Nighttime lows: +7.8°C vs city-wide monthly average
- Daily precipitation: +1.2mm vs city-wide monthly average
Archive quality
- Coverage: 2010–2025 (48 obs)
- Temperature span: 22.8°C between record low and high
- Driest month benchmark: July at 0.8mm
How this summary is calculated
PastWeather groups all recorded days for September, then calculates the average daytime high, average nighttime low, and average daily precipitation value for that month. The cards above stay tied to observed data rather than travel copy or generic climate descriptions.
Average high / low
Mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures across every recorded September day in the archive.
Record extremes
The single hottest and coldest daily readings observed during this month, useful for understanding outlier risk.
Precipitation note
Precipitation is shown as an average daily value for this month, which helps compare wetter and drier parts of the year on the same basis.
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