The city of
Savannakhet continues to witness consistent rain in
July. The high humidity and rainfall during this month make it less ideal for outdoor activities than other periods of the year are. Despite the rain, the amount of daylight remains the same. The UV index remains constant at 12, as in the previous month. Rainfall reaches a twofold height, reading 219mm (8.62") spread over nineteen days, and temperatures remain quite constant, ranging from 24.2°C (75.6°F) to 31.3°C (88.3°F).
Temperature
July in Savannakhet reports an average high-temperature of a still tropical 31.3°C (88.3°F), slightly varied from
June's 32°C (89.6°F). Savannakhet records a mean low-temperature of 24.2°C (75.6°F) in July.
Rainfall
In July, the rain falls for 19 days. Throughout July, 219mm (8.62") of precipitation is accumulated. In Savannakhet, during the entire year, the rain falls for 122 days and collects up to 1452mm (57.17") of precipitation.
Daylight
In Savannakhet,
Laos, the average length of the day in July is 13h and 1min.
On the first day of July in Savannakhet, Laos, sunrise is at 05:31 and sunset at 18:37. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:41 and sunset at 18:33 +07.
Sunshine
In Savannakhet, Laos, the average sunshine in July is 6h.
UV index
March through
September, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Savannakhet. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an excessive health risk from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for average individuals.
Note: In July, the maximum UV index of 12 suggests these recommendations:
Take every essential safety procedure. Individuals with fair skin could sustain burns in less than 5 minutes. Seek shade and limit direct Sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak, but be aware that not all shade structures provide complete sun protection. Sun-protective clothing, a long-sleeved shirt and pants, a wide-brimmed hat, and UVA and UVB-blocking sunglasses are particularly helpful in blocking UV radiation's harmful effects. Even on overcast days, a sunscreen with a sun protection factor of no less than 30 should be generously applied and reapplied, particularly after swimming or outdoor activities.