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September in the U.S. is summer time. Temperatures and weather can vary a bit depending on where you visit. In the northern states ( Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, upstate New York, Minnesota, Wisonsion, UP Michigan, Montana, North Dakota etc ) you may start to experience cooler mornings in late September and some frost and even snow in higher elevations but days are generally still warm. ( 80's F / 20's C for high temps ) In the south, August-September are the warmest and wettest months and is also the peak of hurricane season. Especially for states such as Florida, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina and those along the gulf coast. In the western and southwest U.S., this time of year can be particularly hot and dry with the large deserts having temperatures well into the 100's F ( 40's Centigrade ). For the northwestern states ( Oregon, Washington state, northern California ), depending on where you are can be a bit cooler during the day (60-75 F or 16-22 C ).

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