June Rainfall and Precipitation in Lubelskie
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Lubelskie, Poland in June.
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Marker color shows total monthly precipitation in June: pale blue is dry, deep blue is wet.
Lubelskie precipitation in June: frequently asked questions
How much rainfall does Lubelskie, Poland receive in June?
In June, Lublin typically receives modest rainfall, around 87 mm (3.4 in), making this a relatively dry month.
How many days does it rain in Lubelskie, Poland in June?
On average, Lublin has about 15 days days of rain in June.
Is June part of the rainy season in Lubelskie, Poland?
Not really. June is outside the wettest stretch of the year in Lubelskie, Poland.
What is the wettest city in June in Lubelskie, Poland?
Tomaszów Lubelski is the wettest city in Lubelskie, Poland in June according to our database, with average rainfall of around 96 mm (3.8 in).
What is the driest city in June in Lubelskie, Poland?
The driest place is Terespol with an average rainfall of 78 mm (3.1 in) according to our data.
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