June in
Paphos marks the city's step into a distinctively hot, sunny period. The temperature contributes to warming the sea to a comfortable 24.5°C (76.1°F), enticing tourists and locals to the beaches. Sun-drenched days, with clear blues skies and minimal rainfall, punctuate the consistent weather pattern. Outdoor activities like sightseeing, cycling, and even nightlife thrive amidst the high-energy environment. June's weather is the key to the city’s bustling summer lifestyle.
Temperature
In June, the meteorological conditions in Paphos subtly change with the average high-temperature edging from a moderately hot 24.4°C (75.9°F) in
May to a still warm 27.7°C (81.9°F). Throughout June, Paphos records an average temperature of 17.8°C (64°F) at night.
Rainfall
In June, the rain falls for 0.3 days. Throughout June, 2mm (0.08") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, in Paphos, there are 46.8 rainfall days, and 387mm (15.24") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In Paphos, in June, the average water temperature is 24.5°C (76.1°F).
Note: Think about diving into 24.5°C (76.1°F) waters. Factors like your sensitivity to cold, the brightness of the sun, wind conditions, and the day's warmth play a role. For reference, Olympic swimming competitions use waters between 25°C (77°F) and 28°C (82.4°F).
Daylight
With an average of 14h and 30min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year.
On the first day of June in Paphos, sunrise is at 05:37 and sunset at 19:58. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:40 and sunset at 20:07 EEST.
Sunshine
The month with the most sunshine in Paphos is June, with an average of 12.7h of sunshine.
UV index
In June, the average daily maximum UV index in Paphos is 10. A UV Index of 8 to 10 symbolizes a very high health hazard from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for the ordinary person.
Note: A daily maximum UV index of 10 in June translates into the following instructions:
Immediate damage can occur to skin and eyes if left unprotected. Always take necessary precautions. Avoid direct Sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a period when UV radiation is most intense, and remember that not all shade structures provide full protection. Sun protection is enhanced with clothing that boasts a tight weave yet offers a loose fit. Directly after swimming or an outdoor workout, generously apply and reapply a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen. Beware! The strength of the UV rays is significantly increased by the reflection of the water and sand.