Weather in July
July, the middle of the winter season in the
Pitcairn Islands, is typically the coldest month of the year, with daytime temperatures usually between 15°C (59°F) and 17°C (62.6°F). This continues the cooling trend that began in the autumn months, making July slightly cooler than
June.
When compared to June, temperatures in July decline further, reinforcing the depth of the winter season. The cooling trend continues into
August, albeit at a slower rate, as the islands begin transitioning towards spring.
Rainfall in July is similar to that of June, marking a continuation of the driest phase of the year in the Pitcairn Islands. While precipitation is at its lowest, occasional showers can still occur, maintaining the island's characteristic humidity.
As before, significant geographical climate variations are not observed within the Pitcairn Islands due to their small size. Any minor differences could be attributed to the topography of Pitcairn Island and the resulting microclimates.
- Adamstown - July »
In Adamstown, Pitcairn, in July, during 15.6 rainfall days, 57mm (2.24") of precipitation is typically accumulated. On the first day of July in Adamstown, Pitcairn, sunrise is at 07:26 and sunset at 18:02.