June rolls into
El Abbassia,
Tunisia, indicating the official arrival of summer. Comparatively, June witnesses the least rainfall of the year with a minimal 3mm (0.12") falling over just a single day. The city buzzes with summer activities as locals and tourists make the most of the extended daylight and increased sunshine hours. The welcoming sea temperature, climbing as high as 22°C (71.6°F), encourages water-based recreation and beach-bound activity.
Temperature
With the onset of June, El Abbassia's weather sees a minor temperature rise, transitioning from a moderately hot 24°C (75.2°F) in
May to a still warm 28°C (82.4°F). During June nights, El Abbassia records an average temperature of 19°C (66.2°F).
Rainfall
In El Abbassia, in June, during 1 rainfall days, 3mm (0.12") of precipitation is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, there are 41 rainfall days, and 255mm (10.04") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In El Abbassia, in June, the average water temperature is 22°C (71.6°F).
Note: While a person's sensitivity to cold is personal, factors like sunshine, wind, and the temperature can influence their comfort in 22°C (71.6°F) waters. Olympians, for perspective, swim in waters between 25°C (77°F) and 28°C (82.4°F).
Daylight
The month with the longest days is June, with an average of 14h and 24min of daylight.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:02 and sunset at 19:23. On the last day of June, in El Abbassia, sunrise is at 05:05 and sunset at 19:32 CET.
Sunshine
In El Abbassia, the average sunshine in June is 11h.
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 unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for the average person.
Note: In June, a regular UV index of 10 translates into these guidelines:
Being careless can result in skin and eye damage. Always take the necessary safety measures. Limit your direct sun exposure, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is strongest. Shade structures might not provide complete sun protection. In the presence of strong sunlight, it's crucial to wear sunglasses that ward off UVA and UVB rays. For optimal sun protection, use sunscreen of no less than 30 SPF. This not only prevents sunburn but also reduces radiation damage. Attention! UV strength is notably upped by the reflection of sand and water.