Agulhas Weather in June
Agulhas in June averages 19°C (66°F) during the day and 12°C (54°F) at night. Some rainfall is typical for this time of year.
Rainfall in Agulhas in June
Past climate data indicates that roughly 12 days will see rain, totalling around 53 mm (2.1 in) for the month. Neither particularly heavy nor particularly frequent, the rain this month is about average. A light jacket should be enough on most wet days.
Temperature in Agulhas in June
Expect highs of 19°C (66°F) in Agulhas in June, with nights dropping to around 12°C (54°F). This creates a mild day-to-night pattern that is generally easy to manage with the right clothing. With overnight lows of 12°C (54°F), evenings can feel noticeably cooler than the daytime. An extra layer is a good idea, though the cool air makes for a good night's sleep.June in Agulhas has its charm. However, if you're seeking pleasant, dry and sunny weather, our weather planner can help you explore other destinations in the world.
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Agulhas Temperature in June
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What to Wear in Agulhas in June
Comfortable temperatures call for an easy wardrobe in June. Pack summer basics like t-shirts and shorts, but include a light jacket for cooler moments. A pair of comfortable walking shoes is essential. Wet weather is likely, so pack waterproof gear for multiple rainy days.What To Do in Agulhas in June
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