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June,
Nassau brims in full summer spirit with increases in temperature and daylight duration. While summer is typically associated with bright, clear skies, expect a fair share of showers in Nassau. The heaviest rain of the year falls in June amounting to an average of 219mm (8.62"). Despite the high rainfall, the weather largely remains warm and conducive for various activities. Certainly, June in Nassau is an interesting balance between bright sunny days and tropical rainstorms.
Temperature
Nassau indicates an average high-temperature of a tropical 31.1°C (88°F) in June, showing minor variation from
May's 29.6°C (85.3°F). Nassau cools down to an average low-temperature of 23°C (73.4°F) throughout the month of June.
Rainfall
In Nassau,
The Bahamas, in June, it is raining for 15 days, with typically 219mm (8.62") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, in Nassau, there are 138 rainfall days, and 1396mm (54.96") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In Nassau, The Bahamas, the average seawater temperature in June is 28.1°C (82.6°F).
Note: Surface water temperatures ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) are considered superb and highly pleasant for water activities over extended periods.
Daylight
June has the longest days of the year, with an average of 13h and 42min of daylight.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:19 and sunset at 19:55. On the last day of June, in Nassau, sunrise is at 06:23 and sunset at 20:03 EDT.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in June in Nassau is 7.7h.
UV index
The months with the highest UV index are
April through
August, with an average maximum UV index of 11. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an ultimate health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the ordinary person.
Note: The maximum UV index of 11 during June translates into these guidelines:
Ensure all key precautions. Defense against sun exposure is critical. Stay in the shade and limit sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when UV radiation is most potent. Keep in mind that shade structures like parasols or canopies do not offer full protection. Counter UV radiation's ill effects with clothing designed for sun safety and UV-resistant eyewear. Regardless of the cloudiness of the day, a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more should be applied and reapplied generously, specifically after swimming or outdoor exercise. Stay vigilant! UV rays get a boost in intensity due to sand and water reflections.