June brings the essence of summer to Nabeul with hot days and clear skies. Beach days become a local pastime with sea temperatures reaching a balmy 22.4°C (72.3°F). Sunshine extends to a generous 10 hours per day, promising an extended period of outdoor exploration without the worry of rain. Social activities move outdoors with festivals, concerts, and local markets sprouting across the town. The mild night-time climate is perfect for leisurely walks along the beach.
Temperature
The start of June in Nabeul,
Tunisia, signals an increase in the average high-temperature, moving from a warm 23°C (73.4°F) in
May to a still moderately hot 28°C (82.4°F). During the nights in June, the temperature in Nabeul, Tunisia, averages to a comfortable 18°C (64.4°F).
Rainfall
In Nabeul, Tunisia, in June, it is raining for 3 days, with typically 9mm (0.35") of accumulated precipitation. In Nabeul, Tunisia, during the entire year, the rain falls for 75 days and collects up to 412mm (16.22") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In June, the average sea temperature is 22.4°C (72.3°F).
Note: Considering one's resistance to cold, elements like sunshine, wind, and the prevailing temperature matter when taking a swim in 22.4°C (72.3°F) waters. (For comparison, the Olympic swimming standard is set between 25°C (77°F) and 28°C (82.4°F).)
Daylight
June has the longest days of the year in Nabeul, with an average of 14h and 36min of daylight.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:00 and sunset at 19:29. On the last day of June, sunrise is at 05:02 and sunset at 19:39 CET.
Sunshine
In Nabeul, Tunisia, the average sunshine in June is 10h.
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 risk from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for the average person.
Note: The UV index of 10 during June translates into the following guidance:
Don't neglect protection; skin and eyes can be burned swiftly if left exposed. UV radiation from the sun is at its strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Try to limit direct exposure during these hours. To best shield against UV radiation, choose sun-safe garments and dependable sunglasses. Being cautious under the Sun means limiting direct exposure, especially if you have a tendency to burn. And always wear sunscreen with 30 SPF or higher. Stay vigilant! UV rays get a boost in intensity due to sand and water reflections.