July in the
Marshall Islands continues the peak of the wet season, or "Aelan Eok," with rainfall levels remaining high. The average precipitation in July is around 330mm, making it, along with
June, one of the rainiest months of the year. Frequent rain showers are typical, but they are interspersed with sunny intervals, keeping the atmosphere vibrant and dynamic.
The temperature range remains consistent with previous months, with average highs around 29°C and lows near 25°C. The high humidity of the wet season persists in July, leading to a humid and warm climate. However, the reduced strength of the northeast trade winds, which continue to blow but with less intensity, helps temper the humidity to some extent.
Major cities, including Majuro and Kwajalein, adhere to these general weather patterns, featuring high rainfall and steady temperatures. Majuro, being somewhat sheltered, might experience a slightly warmer feel due to the diminished influence of the trade winds.
Comparing July to June, the rainfall remains high, signifying the continuation of the wet season's peak. The temperatures stay stable, with the humidity levels contributing to a warmer feel. As the country moves into
August, the rainfall begins to decrease gradually, signaling the approaching end of the wet season, but temperatures remain fairly constant.
While July does not break any records in terms of temperature, it is noteworthy for being one of the wettest months of the year. The high levels of rainfall during this month significantly impact the country's overall climate dynamics and weather patterns.
- Majuro - July »
In Majuro, Marshall Islands, during July, the rain falls for 28.3 days and regularly aggregates up to 242mm of precipitation. July is the month with the most rainfall in Majuro, Marshall Islands. - Ebeye - July »
In July, the average heat index, which factors the actual air temperature with the relative humidity, is estimated at 39°C. In Ebeye, Marshall Islands, the average seawater temperature in July is 29°C. - Jabor - July »
In Jabor, Marshall Islands, the average seawater temperature in July is 29.2°C. In July, on the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:31 and sunset at 18:59. - Wotje - July »
On the first day of July in Wotje, sunrise is at 06:22 and sunset at 19:02. On the last day of July, in Wotje, sunrise is at 06:29 and sunset at 19:01 +12. - Enewetak - July »
On the first day of July in Enewetak sunrise is at 06:51 and sunset at 19:37. In Enewetak during July, the rain falls for 20 days and regularly aggregates up to 245mm of precipitation. - Kwajalein - July »
In Kwajalein in July, during 19 rainfall days, 263mm of precipitation is typically accumulated. In July, the average sea temperature in Kwajalein is 29°C. - Kili - July »
In July, on the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:33 and sunset at 19:00. What time are sunrise and sunset in July in Kili? - Taroa - July »
On the first day of July in Taroa, sunrise is at 06:20 and sunset at 18:57. July in Taroa continues to revel in its tropical glory, providing high sea temperatures and extensive daylight. - Ebon - July »
In July, on the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:37 and sunset at 19:00. When is the sunrise / sunset in July in Ebon? - Wotho Atoll - July »
On the first day of July in Wotho Atoll sunrise is at 06:38 and sunset at 19:21. In Wotho Atoll, in July, the average water temperature is 28.8°C.