June represents peak summer in
Quetta, with temperatures escalating to an average of 35.3°C (95.5°F). It’s the month when sweltering heatwaves dance across the city landscape, marking the zenith of the hot season. With prolonged daylight hours and the highest UV index of 12, the city finds itself bathed in relentless sunshine. In spite of the increased heat, June possesses an undeniable vibrancy that makes Quetta an interesting place for summer activities.
Temperature
With the onset of June, Quetta experiences a subtle temperature shift, with the average high-temperature moving from a hot 30.4°C (86.7°F) in
May to a torrid 35.3°C (95.5°F). Quetta undergoes a major shift from daytime highs, averaging a mild 15.9°C (60.6°F) during the night in June.
Rainfall
In Quetta,
Pakistan, in June, it is raining for 1 days, with typically 1mm (0.04") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, there are 34 rainfall days, and 261mm (10.28") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
With an average of 14h and 6min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Quetta, Pakistan.
On the first day of June in Quetta, sunrise is at 5:30 am and sunset at 7:29 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 5:33 am and sunset at 7:37 pm PKT.
Sunshine
June has the most sunshine of the year in Quetta, with an average of 10.9h of sunshine.
UV index
May through
August, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an ultimate health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for the average person.
Note: In June, the maximum UV index of 12 suggests these recommendations:
Execute all crucial precautions. Warding off sun exposure is non-negotiable. Stay in the shade and limit direct Sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a time when UV radiation is particularly strong. Remember, however, that shade structures may not provide complete protection. Counter UV radiation's ill effects with clothing designed for sun safety and UV-resistant eyewear. A sunscreen with at least SPF 30 should be used liberally and reapplied frequently on cloudy days, especially after swimming or an outdoor workout.