June weather forecast
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Weather in June

June in Mali is a significant month, marking the definitive start of the rainy season, which brings a marked change in the country's weather conditions. The southern regions, including cities like Bamako and Sikasso, see a notable decrease in temperatures, with averages falling to 30°C (86°F). However, the northern regions, closer to the Sahara, continue to experience high temperatures, typically around 35°C (95°F).

Rainfall in June is considerably more frequent than in the preceding months, especially in the southern parts of the country. While the north remains relatively dry, the south can receive up to 100mm (3.94") of precipitation. The onset of the rainy season brings an end to the clear skies, with cloudy weather and occasional thunderstorms becoming more common.

Compared to May, June sees lower temperatures and significantly more rainfall, signalling the departure from the dry season and the onset of the rainy season. The change in weather brings relief from the intense heat but also poses challenges with increased humidity and potential disruptions due to rain. Despite these challenges, June presents a unique opportunity to experience Mali's changing landscapes and weather patterns.

  • Bamako - June »
    The month with the longest days in Bamako is June, with an average of 12h and 54min of daylight. With an average of 12h and 54min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Bamako, Mali.
  • Timbuktu - June »
    In June, in Timbuktu the rain falls for 3.2 days. With an average of 13h and 6min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Timbuktu.
  • Sikasso - June »
    In Sikasso during June, the rain falls for 15.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 60mm (2.36") of precipitation. June has the longest days of the year in Sikasso with an average of 12h and 48min of daylight.
  • Mopti - June »
    In Mopti during June, the rain falls for 4.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 11mm (0.43") of precipitation. Simultaneously, consistent daylight and sunshine remain prevalent in Mopti's June weather, enticing outdoor activities.
  • Koutiala - June »
    In Koutiala, in June, it is raining for 10.8 days, with typically 36mm (1.42") of accumulated precipitation. June has the longest days of the year in Koutiala, with an average of 12h and 48min of daylight.
  • Segou - June »
    The month with the most sunshine in Segou, Mali, is June, with an average of 11.5h of sunshine. In Segou in June, during 8.3 rainfall days, 28mm (1.1") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
  • Kayes - June »
    June has the longest days of the year in Kayes, with an average of 13h and 0min of daylight. In Kayes, during June, the rain falls for 6 days and regularly aggregates up to 13mm (0.51") of precipitation.
  • Kati - June »
    In Kati, in June, during 8.8 rainfall days, 29mm (1.14") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In June, in Kati the rain falls for 8.8 days.
  • Koulikoro - June »
    In Koulikoro in June, it is raining for 8.8 days, with typically 29mm (1.14") of accumulated precipitation. With an average of 12h and 54min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Koulikoro, Mali.
  • Kidal - June »
    June has the longest days of the year in Kidal with an average of 13h and 12min of daylight. In Kidal in June, during 2.3 rainfall days, 3mm (0.12") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
  • Nioro du Sahel - June »
    Despite the humid conditions, sunshine remains abundant with almost 13 hours of daylight available, making June the longest daylit month in Nioro du Sahel. In June, Nioro du Sahel's weather conditions record an average high-temperature of a still blisteringly hot 41.1°C (106°F), demonstrating little divergence from the preceding month.
Updated: May 24, 2024 | Published by: Weather Atlas | About Us / Weather Forecasting / Data Sources

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