June in
Monastir,
Tunisia marks the arrival of the summer season, with temperatures reaching an average high of 26.6°C (79.9°F). With the decrease in rainfall to a negligible 8mm (0.31") and increasing sea temperatures, Monastir's beach culture flourishes in June. The prolonged daylight obviously allows for more hours of exploration and relaxation. Monastir's pristine beaches and azure waters become a hotspot for sunbathers and swimmers alike with the warmer sea temperature.
Temperature
Monastir in June experiences a slight uptick in the average high-temperature, adjusting from
May's pleasant 22.9°C (73.2°F) to a warm 26.6°C (79.9°F). Throughout June, Monastir records an average temperature of 17.9°C (64.2°F) at night.
Rainfall
In Monastir, in June, during 2 rainfall days, 8mm (0.31") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Monastir, during the entire year, the rain falls for 53 days and collects up to 328mm (12.91") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In June, the average sea temperature in Monastir is 22.7°C (72.9°F).
Note: If someone is sensitive to cold, the enjoyment of swimming in 22.7°C (72.9°F) water hinges on factors like sunshine, wind, and the current air temperature. (For context: Olympic swimming competitions are held in water temperatures of 25°C (77°F) to 28°C (82.4°F).)
Daylight
With an average of 14h and 30min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Monastir.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:01 and sunset at 19:27. On the last day of June, in Monastir, sunrise is at 05:04 and sunset at 19:36 CET.
Sunshine
In Monastir, Tunisia, the average sunshine in June is 10.1h.
UV index
June and
July, with an average maximum UV index of 10, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index of 8 to 10 symbolizes a very high health hazard from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for ordinary individuals.
Note: A maximum daily UV index of 10 during June morphs into the following directions:
Ensure safety measures are in place, as skin and eyes are vulnerable to quick damage. The Sun's UV radiation is most potent between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Try to limit direct exposure to the Sun during this period. Consider a wide-brim hat essential for effective sun defense covering your face, neck, and eyes. Ward off sunburn by liberally using sunscreen with 30 SPF or more. This also diminishes the Sun's damaging radiation effects on your health. Heed this! UV intensity is much stronger when reflected off sand and water.