June sees the arrival of summer in
Madrid, with the city bathing in a warm and comfortable glow. Monthly high temperatures escalate significantly resulting in balmy days and mild nights. The simultaneous decrease in monthly rainfall to a mere 21mm (0.83") dramatically reduces the number of rainy days. Longer sunshine hours, peaking at 15 per day, ensure that the city remains bright and cheerful. It is worth noting that the UV index hits the upper range, necessitating protective measures for sensitive skin types.
Temperature
June's onset brings a rise in the average high-temperature, moving from a pleasant 22.2°C (72°F) in
May to a warm 28.2°C (82.8°F). Madrid logs a notable disparity from the daily highs during June, as the nighttime temperature lowers to an average of 16.1°C (61°F).
Rainfall
In June, the rain falls for 3 days. Throughout June, 21mm (0.83") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, in Madrid, there are 60 rainfall days, and 423mm (16.65") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
The month with the longest days in Madrid is June, with an average of 15h and 0min of daylight.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:46 and sunset at 21:39. On the last day of June, in Madrid, sunrise is at 06:48 and sunset at 21:49 CEST.
Sunshine
In June, the average sunshine is 10.3h.
UV index
The months with the highest UV index in Madrid are June and
July, with an average maximum UV index of 9. A UV Index reading of 8 to 10 represents a very high health risk from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for the ordinary person.
Note: During June, 9 as the daily maximum UV index converts into the following advice:
It is crucial to take precautions; skin and eyes can get damaged if left unprotected. Minimize exposure to direct sunlight and seek shade from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when UV radiation is most intense, but remember that shade structures may not offer complete protection. A wide-brimmed hat provides unparalleled sun protection for sensitive areas like the eyes, ears, and neck. Stay sun-safe by applying a sunscreen of at least 30 SPF. It's crucial for preventing sunburn and protecting the immune system.