Zhanjiang's weather in
July hits its full stride into summer with soaring temperatures, peaking at an average high of 32.4°C (90.3°F). It's worth acknowledging that the city is at its warmest during this month. These are ideal conditions for people who enjoy higher temperatures. However, the heat does not deter the rain, as July still accommodates considerable precipitation. Despite this, there are substantial hours of sunshine present in the day, allowing for plenty of outdoor experiences in and around Zhanjiang.
Temperature
With an average high-temperature of 32.4°C (90.3°F) and an average low-temperature of 26.4°C (79.5°F), July is the warmest month in Zhanjiang.
Rainfall
In Zhanjiang,
China, during July, the rain falls for 14.6 days and regularly aggregates up to 208mm (8.19") of precipitation. In Zhanjiang, during the entire year, the rain falls for 142.4 days and collects up to 1736mm (68.35") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
The month with the warmest seawater is July, with an average sea temperature of 29.5°C (85.1°F).
Note: For swimming, diving, or other water activities, the temperature range of 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) is perceived as exceptionally enjoyable and comfortable even for prolonged periods.
Daylight
In July, the average length of the day in Zhanjiang is 13h and 17min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:00 and sunset at 19:24. On the last day of July, in Zhanjiang, sunrise is at 06:11 and sunset at 19:18 CST.
Sunshine
July has the most sunshine of the year, with an average of 8h of sunshine.
UV index
March through
August, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an extreme threat to health from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: The UV index of 12 during July leads to these advisories:
Take every vital safeguard, as unprotected skin and eyes may suffer burns rapidly. It's important to stay in the shade and limit exposure to the sun from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when UV radiation is most intense, although remember that shade structures may not provide full sun protection. A wide-brimmed hat is a shield, deflecting up to 50% of harmful UV radiation from eyes. Even if it's cloudy, generously apply and frequently reapply a sunscreen with no less than a 30 sun protection factor after each swim or outdoor exercise. Take note! The UV strength of the Sun elevates when reflected off water and sand.