Side Belediyesi immerses in the full onset of summer in
June. The weather turns decidedly hotter and sees the year's highest sea temperature rise to 25.3°C (77.5°F). Sunlit days are at their longest, extending the opportunity for outdoor exploration and water-based activities. The hot but comfortable contrast from
May's mild heat creates an energetic vibe in the city. By
July the fever of summer hits its peak and remains consistent for a few weeks to come.
Temperature
As Side Belediyesi transitions into June, the average high-temperature is observed to rise from a moderately hot 25°C (77°F) in May to a hot 30°C (86°F). Side Belediyesi reports a steady low-temperature average of 18°C (64.4°F) throughout June, revealing a large deviation from the daytime high.
Rainfall
In June, the rain falls for 2 days. Throughout June, 11mm (0.43") of precipitation is accumulated. In Side Belediyesi, during the entire year, the rain falls for 96 days and collects up to 1102mm (43.39") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In Side Belediyesi, the average seawater temperature in June is 25.3°C (77.5°F).
Note: For swimming, diving, or other water activities, the temperature range of 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) is perceived as exceptionally enjoyable and comfortable even for prolonged periods.
Daylight
With an average of 14h and 36min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Side Belediyesi.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 20:07. On the last day of June, sunrise is at 05:38 and sunset at 20:17 +03.
Sunshine
The months with the most sunshine are June and July, with an average of 13h of sunshine.
UV index
June and July, with an average maximum UV index of 10, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index value of 8 to 10 symbolizes a very high health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the average person.
Note: In June, the maximum UV index of 10 transforms into these recommendations:
Take the necessary steps to protect yourself; unprotected skin and eyes are vulnerable to damage. The Sun's UV radiation is most powerful between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. To the extent possible, limit exposure to the direct sun during these hours. Employ a wide-brim hat for potent defense against up to 50% of UV rays. Regardless of the cloudiness of the day, a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more should be applied and reapplied generously, specifically after swimming or outdoor exercise. Be alert! The reflection of water and sand augments UV radiation intensity.