Nassau Weather in June
June's weather is among the rainiest for Nassau, Bahamas. Yet the rainstorms are brief enough to let the sun shine for at least half the time.
This page gives detailed information on the typical June temperature, rain, sun, humidity, wind and storms for Nassau.
The numbers here are historical averages based on climate data gathered at the Lynden Pindling International Airport, located west of Nassau on New Providence Island.
Temperature
88 °F | June average high | 31 °C |
73 °F | June average low | 23 °C |
Daytime temperatures usually go no higher than 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius).
Nighttime temperatures only rarely get as low as 59 °F (15 °C).
Rain
8.6 in | total precipitation | 219 mm |
15 days | of rain |
June is one of the wettest months for Nassau. Heavy rainstorms occur often now.
Sun
56 % | sunshine |
231 hours | of sun |
The sun's rays reach the ground at Nassau during 56 percent of daylight hours on average in June, for a total of 231 hours in the month.
Daylight in June at Nassau averages 13 hours and 40 minutes a day. The longest days of the year, from around June 18th to 23rd, last 13 hours and 42 minutes from sunrise to sunset.
Humidity
79 % | June average humidity |
Nassau is a littler more humid during June than most months.
Wind
16.1 mph | June wind speed average | 25.9 kph |
June is less windy than most months at Nassau.
Storms
0 % | chance a tropical storm approaches |
0 % | likelihood of a hurricane in June |
Major storms usually swing clear of Nassau during June. Named tropical storms, including hurricanes, are not expected to approach within 100 miles (165 km) of Nassau this month.
References
These weather data are long-term historical averages provided by The Bahamas Department of Meteorology and World Meteorological Organization. The temperature and precipitation numbers are 1971-2000 normals while the sun, humidity and wind statistics are 1961-1990 normals. The named storm probabilities come from the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, Hurricane Research Division.