July is the hottest month in
Dyuni, characterized by the highest average temperature of 28°C (82.4°F). Experiencing the warmest weather, it also displays less rain than any other month with a total of 35mm (1.38") of rainfall. The temperature allows for long hours of uninterrupted beach activities and outdoor explorations. The sea temperature peaks, providing excellent conditions for water sports and recreation. Despite slightly lower daylight hours than
June, July easily offers the quintessential summer experience.
Temperature
In Dyuni,
Bulgaria, the peak temperatures are generally noted in July, averaging a high of 28°C (82.4°F) and a low of 17°C (62.6°F).
Rainfall
In Dyuni, in July, during 5 rainfall days, 35mm (1.38") of precipitation is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, in Dyuni, there are 88 rainfall days, and 568mm (22.36") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In July, the average sea temperature is 23°C (73.4°F).
Note: When thinking about a swim in 23°C (73.4°F) waters, consider your cold tolerance, the day's sunshine, wind, and air temperature. It is a fun fact that Olympic swimmers dive into waters of 25°C (77°F) to 28°C (82.4°F).
Daylight
The average length of the day in July in Dyuni is 14h and 55min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 20:49. On the last day of July, sunrise is at 06:01 and sunset at 20:29 EEST.
Sunshine
The month with the most sunshine in Dyuni, Bulgaria, is July, with an average of 11h of sunshine.
UV index
July is the month with the highest UV index, with an average maximum UV index of 9. A UV Index estimate of 8 to 10 represents a very high threat to health from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the ordinary person.
Note: In July, an average UV index of 9 transforms into the following instructions:
Ensure you're protected; unprotected eyes and skin can get hurt in moments. Limit your exposure to the sun's UV radiation, which is strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and note that parasols or canopies may not provide full sun protection. A wide-brimmed hat is a shield, deflecting up to 50% of harmful UV radiation from eyes. For optimal sun protection, use sunscreen of no less than 30 SPF. This not only prevents sunburn but also reduces radiation damage. Be wary! Reflections from sand and water make UV radiation more intense.