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Oregon Coast Weather in September

Averages By Month

The late summer weather along the Oregon Coast is still beautiful in September. Temperature highs reach 80°F and most importantly, it’s the last relatively dry month of the year with only 4 rainy days on average. The sun shines for 8 hours on average each day. Prepare for temperature lows of 50°F by bringing an extra sweater. The Pacific Ocean water temperature measures 56°F on average in September.

The weather is ideal to enjoy some stunning and, most importantly, uncrowded beaches. Car enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the Fall Blues Show & Shine.

High and Low Temperature in September °F

Water Temperature in September °F

Current Weather Oregon Coast

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Local Time

Hourly 10 Days

Averages Oregon Coast

  J F M A M J J A S O N D

High °F

48° 53° 58° 64° 72° 77° 85° 86° 80° 67° 55° 48°

Low °F

37° 38° 40° 42° 48° 52° 55° 54° 50° 45° 40° 36°

Sun

3h 4h 6h 7h 9h 10h 11h 10h 8h 5h 3h 2h

Rainy days

14 13 14 12 8 5 1 2 4 9 15 16

Water °F

49° 48° 49° 50° 53° 56° 57° 57° 56° 55° 52° 50°

Oregon Coast Weather by Month

Best Time to Visit Oregon Coast

If you are after some summery weather the best time to visit are the months between June and September when temperature highs can even reach the upper 80s F. Summer is also the least rainy time of year. The proximity to the sea makes sure that even winters are relatively mild with temperatures in the 40s F allowing you to explore the incredible, beautiful and untouched nature all around.

The weather in spring and fall is also ideal for hiking in the mountains and nature reserves along the coast - make sure to bring some rain gear though as it does rain quite a bit! If you’re looking to see some of the enormous waves that accompany the Pacific storms, the best time is between December and February.

Things to know about Oregon Coast

The Highway 1 in California from San Francisco to Los Angeles is famously one of the most scenic roads in the world. If you head a bit further north you will hit the highway 101 along the Oregon Coast, which is much less known but might even top the highway 1 with its beauty! The highway 101 runs for a much longer distance than the highway 1 which means that you have to plan well ahead which parts exactly you want to see. The enormous advantage is that there aren’t any of the crowds that you would encounter in California.
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The most beautiful part starts somewhere around Cannon Beach in the north and runs all the way down to the Oregon Dunes or even Crescent City and Redwood National Park. Split those 300-400 miles over several days to make the most of the stunning coastal views and state parks.
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