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Old 23 Apr 17, 08:01 PM  
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Mobile Weather in September?

Will it be cold or warm?

What sort of clothes did you take if you went in September will I be okay with just a jumper or will I need a coat too?

So hard planning what to wear when you've never left the uk before 😂

So far I've got loose cuffed Aladdin type trousers and Disney tshirts and a pair of Disney pumps but no jacket or coat yet!
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Old 24 Apr 17, 07:20 AM  
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It's exactly the same as British weather-unpredictable. You could be walking around in t shirts or you could be in jumpers with a rain coat.
Not much help but that's the way it is.
We went in August and had a rucksac with tuck away rain coats ( currently £12 in Tresspass) one minute in t shirts. Next minute grabbing the coats!
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Old 24 Apr 17, 08:58 AM  
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It's so hard to call - we are also going in September and I will be checking the weather forecast probably a week before we go to decide what to pack - I know it doesn't help with planning but like in the UK it could go either way!
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Old 24 Apr 17, 10:17 AM  
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My last visit in 2014 was mid September. It was dry, hot and sunny the whole time - I just wore a skirt and tee shirt, didn't need any kind of wrap, even in the evenings when watching Dreams. My visit this year is 25th to 29th September so I'll be interested to see what it's like.
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Old 24 Apr 17, 11:18 AM  
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I'd take warm clothes to be sure. We once went late October/early November and it was t-shirt weather, a couple of years later around the same time I thought my feet were going to drop off with the cold. They eventually went comfortably numb, but such a difference from one year to the next. It's just as unpredictable as the UK weather.
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Old 24 Apr 17, 01:55 PM  
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I was there last September and the weather was mostly pretty good and not very cold. I would take a jumper in case it gets chilly in the evening and a light rain coat.
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Originally Posted by Andybear View Post
My last visit in 2014 was mid September. It was dry, hot and sunny the whole time - I just wore a skirt and tee shirt, didn't need any kind of wrap, even in the evenings when watching Dreams. My visit this year is 25th to 29th September so I'll be interested to see what it's like.
That's when I'm going 😁
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