Coastal Alabama experiences a transition in climate during September. Located in the Gulf of Mexico, the area typically sees a decrease in both average high temperatures and humidity levels compared to the peak summer months. Rainfall remains a possibility, although it generally lessens as the month progresses. Ocean temperatures are still warm, providing opportunities for swimming and other water activities.
This period offers distinct advantages for visitors. The milder temperatures allow for more comfortable exploration of outdoor attractions, such as state parks and nature trails. The beaches are less crowded than in the summer, offering a more relaxed atmosphere. Lower lodging rates often become available as the peak season ends, presenting potential cost savings for travelers. Historically, September has marked the start of the shoulder season, a period balancing comfortable weather with fewer crowds.