As summer takes the reins,
June sees a dramatic rise in temperature, with an average high of 28.1°C (82.6°F), creating a clear departure from the milder
May conditions. It's the year's first truly summery month, and compared to
July, it witnesses considerably reduced rainfall. This dry spell in combination with extended, brighter daylight hours makes the month ideal for various outdoor pastimes. The beaches also awaken to tourism as the water turns increasingly enticing for swimmers and water sport enthusiasts with the warming sea temperatures. It's important to heed the UV index, denoting a significant amount of intense solar radiation in June.
Temperature
June's arrival in
Tangier,
Morocco, brings a modest temperature shift, moving from a moderately hot 23.6°C (74.5°F) in May to a still warm 28.1°C (82.6°F). Throughout the month of June, Tangier reports a steady low-temperature average of 17.7°C (63.9°F).
Rainfall
In Tangier, during June, the rain falls for 3.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 14mm (0.55") of precipitation. Throughout the year, there are 87.6 rainfall days, and 736mm (28.98") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In Tangier, Morocco, in June, the average water temperature is 21.2°C (70.2°F).
Note: Most people find swimming in 21.2°C (70.2°F) to be not enjoyable. The control of one's breathing becomes more challenging as the water temperature drops below 21°C (69.8°F).
Daylight
The month with the longest days in Tangier is June, with an average of 14h and 30min of daylight.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:08 and sunset at 20:34. On the last day of June, sunrise is at 06:10 and sunset at 20:43 +01.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in June is 10.2h.
UV index
June and July, with an average maximum UV index of 10, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index reading of 8 to 10 represents a very high health hazard from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: During June, 10 as the daily maximum UV index converts into the following advice:
Ensure you're always protected. Unprotected skin can get damaged in moments. Stay in the shade and limit direct Sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a time when UV radiation is particularly strong. Remember, however, that shade structures may not provide complete protection. To best shield against UV radiation, choose sun-safe garments and dependable sunglasses. When outdoors, it's wise to limit direct sunlight exposure, especially if you have sensitive skin. Always use sunscreen with a minimum 30 SPF. Heads up! UV intensity is amplified by reflections from water and sand.