Weather in June
June signifies the height of the hot season in
Chad. The northern region, which includes the Sahara Desert, experiences extreme heat, with daytime temperatures frequently surpassing 45°C (113°F). Nighttime temperatures, however, provide some relief, dropping to between 25°C (77°F) and 30°C (86°F). This extreme heat characterizes June as one of the hottest months in the northern part of Chad.
In the central region, encompassing the city of N'Djamena, temperatures typically range from 30°C (86°F) to 40°C (104°F) during the day. June also marks the full onset of the rainy season in this region, with rainfall increasing significantly compared to
May. The rains, while still sporadic, bring respite from the intense heat and lower the temperatures slightly.
The southern tropical region continues its rainy season throughout June. Cities like Moundou see temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 30°C (86°F) and experience frequent and heavy rainfall. This is the wettest time of the year for the southern region, which makes certain rural areas more difficult to access due to flooding.
When compared to May, June sees a plateauing of temperatures in the northern and central regions, as the heat reaches its peak. Meanwhile, the southern region experiences a further increase in rainfall. Looking forward to
July, the temperatures across Chad will start to decrease gradually, while the south will continue to experience its peak rainy season.
- N'Djamena - June »
In N'Djamena during June, the rain falls for 9 days and regularly aggregates up to 51mm (2.01") of precipitation. The month with the longest days in N'Djamena is June, with an average of 12h and 48min of daylight. - Moundou - June »
In Moundou in June, during 12 rainfall days, 148mm (5.83") of precipitation is typically accumulated. June has the longest days of the year in Moundou with an average of 12h and 36min of daylight. - Sarh - June »
On the first day of June in Sarh sunrise is at 05:25 and sunset at 18:03. In Sarh in June, during 12 rainfall days, 136mm (5.35") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Abeche - June »
The month with the longest days in Abeche is June, with an average of 12h and 54min of daylight. The month with the longest days in Abeche is June, with an average of 12h and 54min of daylight. - Kelo - June »
Despite the climax of summer in Kelo June witnesses a significant drop in temperature to 34.4°C (93.9°F) and a substantial increase in rainfall to 72mm (2.83"). In Kelo in June, during 18.8 rainfall days, 72mm (2.83") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Am Timan - June »
In Am Timan in June, during 11.8 rainfall days, 50mm (1.97") of precipitation is typically accumulated. June has the longest days of the year in Am Timan, with an average of 12h and 48min of daylight. - Bongor - June »
With an average of 12h and 42min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Bongor, Chad. In Bongor in June, during 17.2 rainfall days, 80mm (3.15") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Mongo - June »
In Mongo, during June, the rain falls for 7.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 21mm (0.83") of precipitation. The month with the longest days in Mongo, Chad, is June, with an average of 12h and 48min of daylight. - Ati - June »
In Ati, in June, during 7.8 rainfall days, 21mm (0.83") of precipitation is typically accumulated. The month with the longest days in Ati is June, with an average of 12h and 54min of daylight. - Oum Hadjer - June »
In Oum Hadjer during June, the rain falls for 7.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 48mm (1.89") of precipitation. June has the longest days of the year in Oum Hadjer, with an average of 12h and 54min of daylight.