June brings a continuation of the rainy season trends in
Phitsanulok. Its steady rainfall, although reduced to 166mm (6.54"), is spread across an increased number of days, from 15 to 17. This month also sees an increase in relative humidity levels, adding to the ambiance of the rainy season. High temperatures maintain a steady average while nighttime temperatures are relatively stable. Despite the overarching monsoon conditions, the weather in Phitsanulok during June remains conducive to both residential and touristic activities.
Temperature
The beginning of June in Phitsanulok records an average high-temperature of a tropical 34°C (93.2°F), almost echoing the conditions of the previous month. Phitsanulok observes an average nighttime low-temperature of 25°C (77°F) during the month of June.
Heat index
For June, the heat index is evaluated at a burning hot 50°C (122°F).
Take note: Heat exhaustion and heat cramps are expected. Heatstroke can occur with prolonged effort.
Records show heat index calculations are tailored for shaded regions and mild winds. Facing direct sunlight may hike up the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'real feel' or 'apparent temperature', is a calculated temperature value of how hot it feels when the moisture in the air is factored in. Factors encompassing physical activity, clothing, and metabolic differences have a role in shaping the individual's impression of temperature. It is noteworthy to mention that direct sunlight exposure can augment the felt temperature, leading to an increase in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are particularly important for children. Young individuals usually face more risks than adults due to their lower sweat production. Their large skin surface area relative to their tiny bodies and high heat production from their activities adds to their risk.
Evaporating sweat, thanks to perspiration, acts as a natural air conditioner for the human body. An increase in relative humidity disrupts body cooling by slowing the evaporation rate, thereby reducing the rate at which the body cools and amplifying the sense of heat. Overheating can ensue when the body accumulates more heat than it can release, and dehydration severity may vary.
Humidity
The average relative humidity in June is 76%.
Rainfall
In June, the rain falls for 17 days. Throughout June, 166mm (6.54") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, there are 121 rainfall days, and 1317mm (51.85") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
The month with the longest days in Phitsanulok is June, with an average of 13h and 6min of daylight.
On the first day of June in Phitsanulok,
Thailand, sunrise is at 05:44 and sunset at 18:48. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:49 and sunset at 18:56 +07.