June brings the long-awaited summer spirit in
Sarandë,
Albania. With peak temperatures climbing to 28.4°C (83.1°F), it seems the city is now fully under the summer sun. Long, sunny days and moderately high temperatures allow visitors to bask in the sun and relish in the coastal charm. Despite the whopping 15 hours of daylight, the cool sea breeze at sunset delivers an escape from the afternoon heat. June is undeniably a great month for beachside relaxation and water activities.
Temperature
Sarandë experiences a minor temperature shift with the start of June, with average high-temperatures moving from 23.6°C (74.5°F) in
May to a still moderately hot 28.4°C (83.1°F). During June, the nighttime temperature in Sarandë averages of 19.7°C (67.5°F).
Rainfall
In Sarandë, in June, it is raining for 2 days, with typically 20mm (0.79") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, there are 92 rainfall days, and 986mm (38.82") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In June, the average sea temperature is 23.2°C (73.8°F).
Note: Your comfort in 23.2°C (73.8°F) waters hinges on your relationship with the cold, today's sunny disposition, wind patterns, and the air's temperature. For context, Olympic swimmers are no strangers to waters of 25°C (77°F) to 28°C (82.4°F).
Daylight
June has the longest days of the year, with an average of 15h and 0min of daylight.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:13 and sunset at 20:02. On the last day of June, sunrise is at 05:14 and sunset at 20:12 CEST.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in June is 10h.
UV index
June and
July, with an average maximum UV index of 9, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index reading of 8 to 10 represents a very high threat to health from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the ordinary person.
Note: A maximum high UV index of 9 in June translates into the following recommendations:
Without adequate protection, skin and eyes might suffer damage. Ensure precautions are in place. Seek shade and minimize exposure to direct Sun in a period between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when UV radiation is most intense; keep in mind that shade structures like parasols or canopies do not provide perfect sun protection. To best shield against UV radiation, choose sun-safe garments and dependable sunglasses. Shield yourself from sunburn by using sunscreen of a minimum 30 SPF. This also limits the Sun's harmful effects on the immune system. Heed this! UV intensity is much stronger when reflected off sand and water.