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Old 06-06-2007, 02:27 PM
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Default Weather in September

I am wanting to go to the DR for my holiday in september. I have been several times before but never in September. I have been warned that it is the peak of the storm season. Which part of the country am I least likely to get hit by rain storms and approximately HOW MUCH rain because lets face it there is rain and there is RAIN.
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Old 06-06-2007, 02:57 PM
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See DR1 - Weather for general information on weather in the DR. Then see DR1 - Hurricanes for specific information on hurricanes in the DR.

While September is the peak month for hurricanes (RAIN) in the DR, note that there have been 11 in 80 years. And those have been spread out in different parts of this very big Caribbean island.

Regarding traveling to the DR in September, go for it. The rates are great, the resorts are not packed, and the weather is no longer as hot as in July and August.

Regarding rain, given the changing climate, you could encounter several days of rain any time of the year. My experience is that regardless of the storms that may be in the area, it doesn't rain more in September than in any other month. As you say, there is rain and there is RAIN. The likelihood of you getting caught in RAIN is not high, so I would be more concerned with bringing sun tan lotion than with bringing an umbrella.
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