Weather in June
June marks the beginning of
Palau's wettest season, with substantial increases in rainfall and humidity. Regardless of the specific island, the country's maritime tropical climate remains unvarying. In June, the archipelago experiences some of its highest monthly precipitation, often exceeding 350mm (13.78"). Temperatures maintain a warm scope, ranging from a minimum of 27°C (80.6°F) to a maximum of 31°C (87.8°F).
Wind conditions during June can vary, occasionally reaching speeds of up to 20km/h (12.4mph). This represents a slight increase compared to
May, which averages wind speeds around 15km/h (9.3mph). June sustains the temperature and humidity trends set in May but amplifies the amount of rainfall.
Following June,
July continues the pattern of heavy rainfall, high humidity, and comparable temperature ranges. June stands out for its particularly high precipitation, making it one of the wettest months of the year. Given these conditions, water visibility for diving diminishes, and outdoor activities become more restricted due to frequent rain showers.
- Koror - June »
The month with the most rainfall in Koror is June, when the rain falls for 23.7 days and typically aggregates up to 209mm (8.23") of precipitation. The month with the most rainfall in Koror is June, when the rain falls for 23.7 days and typically aggregates up to 209mm (8.23") of precipitation. - Melekeok - June »
June is the least humid month in Melekeok, Palau, with an average relative humidity of 75%. In Melekeok, during June, the rain falls for 23.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 209mm (8.23") of precipitation. - Klouklubed - June »
The months with the least sunshine in Klouklubed are June through December, with an average of 6h of sunshine. In Klouklubed, Palau, in June, it is raining for 18 days, with typically 397mm (15.63") of accumulated precipitation.