As one progress from
June to
July in
Yerevan, the sultry peaks of Armenian summers set the tone. July stands as the warmest month, with a top temperature soaring to a scorching 33.7°C (92.7°F). The sun blazes down mercilessly, making hydration essential for anyone venturing outdoors. Despite the excessive heat, life in Yerevan thrives with countless summer events and festivals. July's heat might be daunting, but it also brings a lively atmosphere to the Armenian capital.
Temperature
The warmest period in Yerevan is July, when temperatures fluctuate between an average high of 33.7°C (92.7°F) and a low of 19.4°C (66.9°F).
Heat index
For most parts of July, the heat index is appraised at a fiery hot 37°C (98.6°F). Incorporate extra safety measures to avoid heat exhaustion and heat cramps. Continuous activity could provoke heatstroke.
Regarding the heat index, one should be aware it's determined by shaded settings and mild winds. Direct sunshine exposure could raise heat index values by as much as 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'feels like' or 'real feel', is a measure that combines air temperature and relative humidity into a single value that indicates how hot the weather feels. This effect is personal, shaped by the individual's physical activity and heat sensitivity, influenced by factors including wind, clothing, and metabolic variances. It is essential to be conscious of the fact that direct sunlight can intensify the felt heat, leading to an elevation in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are quite important for children. Youngsters typically face more danger than adults since they sweat less. Their larger skin surface compared to their small bodies and heightened heat production from their activities augment their vulnerability.
Perspiring is the body's way of cooling down, particularly by allowing sweat to evaporate and take the heat with it. With a high level of moisture in the air, the evaporation process becomes less efficient, preventing the body from cooling down efficiently and resulting in a sensation of overheating. Temperature imbalances caused by excessive heat retention can trigger heat-related maladies.
Humidity
July and
August, with an average relative humidity of 47%, are the least humid months.
Rainfall
In July, the rain falls for 5 days. Throughout July, 16mm (0.63") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, in Yerevan, there are 78 rainfall days, and 296mm (11.65") of precipitation is accumulated.
Snowfall
May through
September are months without snowfall.
Daylight
In July, the average length of the day in Yerevan,
Armenia, is 14h and 43min.
On the first day of July in Yerevan, sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 20:35. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:59 and sunset at 20:17 +04.
Sunshine
With an average of 11.1h of sunshine, July has the most sunshine of the year.
UV index
July is the month with the highest UV index in Yerevan, Armenia, with an average maximum UV index of 11. A UV Index value of 11, and more, symbolizes an extreme threat to health from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for the average person.
Note: A maximum high UV index of 11 in July translates into the following recommendations:
Adopt every precaution of necessity, unprotected skin and eyes may suffer burns instantly. Avoid direct Sun exposure and seek shade from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the period of highest UV radiation. Remember, however, that not all shade structures offer full protection. Fend off the sun's harsh rays with appropriate clothing, a wide-brim hat, and UV-protective sunglasses. A sunscreen with at least SPF 30 should be used liberally and reapplied frequently on cloudy days, especially after swimming or an outdoor workout.