June further enhances the monsoon traits, with the weather being significantly wetter than
May. The month witnesses heavy afternoon showers accompanied by a cooling breeze, creating an enchanting tropical atmosphere in
Mae Hong Son. Cloud cover dominates the sky, reducing sunshine hours, yet the city remains vibrant with nature at its verdant best. Sleeping to the lullaby of rainfall becomes a charming aspect of June nights. Experiencing this month in Mae Hong Son is synonymous with the sheer joy of walking along wet, glistening paths amidst light drizzle.
Temperature
May's transformation into June witnesses an average high-temperature of a tropical 33.2°C (91.8°F) in Mae Hong Son,
Thailand, noting a minor change from the preceding month. Mae Hong Son's average low-temperature during June nights is observed to be a warm 23.7°C (74.7°F).
Heat index
For June, the heat index is calculated to be a blazing hot 49°C (120.2°F).
Guard: Heat exhaustion and heat cramps are foreseeable. Prolonged effort may bring about heatstroke.
Note that heat index values are valued for light wind and location in the shade. Direct exposure to sunlight could raise the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'real feel' or 'feels like', joins air temperature with relative humidity to produce a temperature perception for humans. Factors such as metabolic variation, pregnancy, and physical activity play a role in one's impression of weather. It is noteworthy that being in direct sunlight can enhance the weather's impact, raising the heat index by as much as 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are particularly relevant to babies and toddlers. Youngsters typically face more danger than adults since they sweat less. Their larger skin surface compared to their small bodies and heightened heat production from their activities augment their vulnerability.
The physiological response of the human body to excess warmth is to perspire, thereby cooling itself through sweat evaporation. Greater relative humidity lessens the rate of evaporation, thus decreasing the body's heat dispersal, which gives rise to a sensation of overheating. When the heat gained surpasses the body's cooling capacity, temperatures rise, signaling potential health concerns.
Humidity
In June, the average relative humidity in Mae Hong Son, Thailand, is 80%.
Rainfall
In Mae Hong Son, in June, it is raining for 22 days, with typically 191mm (7.52") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, in Mae Hong Son, there are 138 rainfall days, and 1292mm (50.87") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
With an average of 13h and 18min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Mae Hong Son.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:49 and sunset at 19:02. On the last day of June, in Mae Hong Son, sunrise is at 05:53 and sunset at 19:10 +07.
Sunshine
The months with the least sunshine in Mae Hong Son are June through
September, with an average of 5h of sunshine.
UV index
March through September, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Mae Hong Son, Thailand. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an extreme threat to health from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for average individuals.
Note: The daily maximum UV index of 12 in June interprets into the following advice:
Carry out every crucial safety measure. People with fair skin may sustain burns in fewer than 5 minutes. The Sun's UV radiation is most intense from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Try to avoid direct sun exposure during these hours. Experience reduced UV exposure by about half when donning a wide-brim hat. Every two hours, apply and reapply an SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen, especially after swimming or engaging in outdoor activities.