Weather in June
June represents the peak of the wet season, or "Aelan Eok," in the
Marshall Islands, characterized by the highest rainfall levels of the year. The average precipitation in June is about 340mm (13.39"), making it one of the rainiest months. The country experiences frequent rain showers, yet the sun manages to break through at intervals throughout the day.
The temperature in June continues to stay within the usual range for the country, with average highs around 29°C (84.2°F) and average lows at approximately 25°C (77°F). With the wet season in full swing, humidity levels remain high, creating a warmer and more humid atmosphere. The northeast trade winds, though less intense than during the dry season, still provide some relief from the humidity.
Major cities like Majuro and Kwajalein follow the general weather trends of the country, with increased rainfall and constant temperatures. Due to its slightly sheltered position, Majuro might feel slightly more humid as the moderating effect of the trade winds is reduced.
Comparing June to
May, there is a further increase in rainfall as the wet season reaches its peak. Temperatures remain steady, but the high humidity might make the conditions feel warmer. Moving into
July, the rainfall remains high as the wet season continues, while temperatures remain consistent.
While June does not hold the record for being the hottest month, it is one of the rainiest months of the year in the Marshall Islands. The high precipitation levels during this month significantly influence the overall weather patterns and the climate dynamics of the country.
- Majuro - June »
Majuro sees a gentle drop from the daily peak temperature in June, with an average low settling at a still warm 27.5°C (81.5°F). In Majuro, in June, during 27.8 rainfall days, 205mm (8.07") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Ebeye - June »
In Ebeye in June, during 18.7 rainfall days, 244mm (9.61") of precipitation is typically accumulated. The weather in Ebeye enters a phase of stability in June, with temperature and humidity aligned closely with May. - Jabor - June »
On the first day of June in Jabor, sunrise is at 06:25 and sunset at 18:52. The month with the longest days in Jabor is June, with an average of 12h and 30min of daylight. - Wotje - June »
With an average of 12h and 42min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Wotje. The high-temperature, in June, in Wotje, is 30°C (86°F), while the low-temperature averages to 25°C (77°F). - Enewetak - June »
On the first day of June in Enewetak sunrise is at 06:46 and sunset at 19:30. Throughout the month of June, the average temperature in Enewetak dips to a warm 25°C (77°F) at night. - Kwajalein - June »
In Kwajalein the months of June through November are known for the peak temperatures, reaching an average high of 31°C (87.8°F). The months with the warmest seawater in Kwajalein are June through November, with an average sea temperature of 29°C (84.2°F). - Kili - June »
In June, on the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:28 and sunset at 18:54. In Kili, Marshall Islands, the average seawater temperature in June is 29.3°C (84.7°F). - Taroa - June »
The month with the longest days in Taroa, Marshall Islands, is June, with an average of 12h and 36min of daylight. On the first day of June in Taroa sunrise is at 06:14 and sunset at 18:50. - Ebon - June »
On the last day of June, in Ebon, sunrise is at 06:37 and sunset at 19:00 +12. With an average of 12h and 24min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Ebon. - Wotho Atoll - June »
The month with the longest days in Wotho Atoll is June, with an average of 12h and 42min of daylight. In Wotho Atoll, Marshall Islands, in June, the average water temperature is 28.6°C (83.5°F).