July in
Kuantan highlights the return of high temperatures reaching up to 32.3°C (90.1°F). However, the overall climate displays a drop in the sea temperature from the previous month, leading to a marginally less warm ocean experience. Even though precipitation rises minutely to 173mm (6.81"), Kuantan's air and atmosphere remain undisturbed by severe weather conditions. Owing to the region's tropical weather, daylight hours, as well as sunshine hours, depict slight fluctuations when transitioning from
June. As the UV index escalates back to 12, sun protection remains a primary concern for visitors and locals as well.
Temperature
July's arrival brings an average high-temperature of a still hot 32.2°C (90°F), demonstrating subtle variation from the preceding month. Kuantan's average low-temperature in July is measured at a pleasant 22.5°C (72.5°F).
Rainfall
In Kuantan, in July, it is raining for 11 days, with typically 173mm (6.81") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, in Kuantan, there are 156.3 rainfall days, and 2901mm (114.21") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In Kuantan, the average seawater temperature in July is 29.6°C (85.3°F).
Note: For swimming, diving, and other water activities, temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) are perceived as very enjoyable and pleasurable for prolonged periods without feeling uncomfortable.
Daylight
In July, the average length of the day is 12h and 19min.
On the first day of July in Kuantan, sunrise is at 7:00 am and sunset at 7:21 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 7:05 am and sunset at 7:22 pm +08.
Sunshine
With an average of 9.7h of sunshine, July has the most sunshine of the year.
UV index
The months with the highest UV index in Kuantan are
January through
May, July through
November, with an average maximum UV index of 12. A UV Index reading of 11, and higher, represents an excessive health risk from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for the average person.
Note: In July, an average UV index of 12 transforms into the following instructions:
Put into effect every precaution of importance, unprotected skin and eyes may get burns swiftly. Limit direct sun exposure and seek shade between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., the time of the most intense UV radiation, noting that shade structures may not provide total sun protection. Loose clothes with a tight weave are optimal for safeguarding yourself against the Sun's rays. Even if the day is cloudy, sunscreen with SPF of at least 30 should be applied generously and reapplied often, particularly after swimming or outdoor exercise. Beware! Reflections from sand and water can intensify the Sun's UV radiation.