June in
New Taipei is in the throes of summer, with both temperature and humidity soaring high. Days turn significantly hotter as the sun blazes down during its lengthy stay. Although rainfall reaches its zenith with an average volume of 326mm (12.83"), it hardly deters the scorching summer heat. Towards the month's end, the city groans under the burden of the heated temperature, yearning for some reprieve. June is, without a doubt, a reflection of the power of the Taiwanese summer.
Temperature
New Taipei marks the start of June with an average high-temperature of a tropical 32°C (89.6°F), hinting at a slight fluctuation from
May's 29.2°C (84.6°F). Nighttime temperature in New Taipei dips to a mean of 24.6°C (76.3°F) during June.
Heat index
The heat index for June is evaluated at a blisteringly hot 43°C (109.4°F).
Notice: Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are likely. Continued strenuous activity might lead to heatstroke.
Understand that the heat index values take into account shaded locations and mild winds. Direct sunlight exposure may result in a rise of the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'real feel' or 'feels like', is a calculated temperature value of how hot it feels when the moisture in the air is factored in. One's perception of temperature can vary depending on physical activity and individual heat sensitivity, influenced by factors like wind, attire, and metabolic variations. In direct sunlight, the heat's impact can be heightened, potentially leading to an increase in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are largely significant for babies and toddlers. Young ones often disregard the necessity to rest and hydrate. Thirst usually indicates advanced dehydration - hence, it is key to stay hydrated, particularly during ongoing physical activities.
Perspiring is a crucial mechanism for the human body, allowing it to release excessive warmth through evaporating sweat. When there is abundant moisture in the air, the body's cooling through the evaporation process becomes less effective, leading to the sensation of overheating. When heat uptake goes beyond the body's cooling mechanisms, there's a surge in body temperature, posing health risks.
Humidity
In June, the average relative humidity in New Taipei,
Taiwan, is 77.3%.
Rainfall
In New Taipei, Taiwan, during June, the rain falls for 15.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 326mm (12.83") of precipitation. In New Taipei, during the entire year, the rain falls for 165.5 days and collects up to 2405mm (94.69") of precipitation.
Daylight
With an average of 13h and 42min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year.
On the first day of June in New Taipei, sunrise is at 05:04 and sunset at 18:39. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:07 and sunset at 18:48 CST.
Sunshine
In June, the average sunshine is 4.1h.