Taketa weather in July (Oita, Japan)
How is the weather in Taketa in July? Check out this comprehensive weather guide.
In July, Taketa generally has
very high temperatures
and heavy rainfall.
July falls within the summer season.
Throughout the daytime, temperatures often hover around 30°C.
However, as the sun sets and evening approaches, there's a noticeable cool-down, with temperatures gently dropping to a more temperate 22°C.
While these temperatures are typical, some days might be even hotter. Always be prepared for the unexpected spikes in warmth. Dressing in lightweight and breathable outfits will help you stay cool. Don't forget to stay hydrated and wear sun protection to handle the heat better.
Taketa in July falls under the rainy season with heavy rainfall, averaging around 245 mm for the month. Typically around 21 days of rainfall is expected.
The city usually sees around 178 hours of sunlight, indicating a moderately sunny period.
If you prefer dry days with pleasant temperatures, July may not be the ideal month to visit Taketa. April, May and October typically offer the most optimal weather. In contrast, January, June, July and August tend to have less optimal conditions.
For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Taketa climate page with graphs.
Taketa, monthly averages in July
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So, what should you wear in Taketa in July?
It's going to be warm! Consider airy clothing, t-shirts, and other summer clothes. Shorts for men made of cotton or linen are good options for staying cool. However, there's a good chance of rain, so bring a raincoat just in case.What To Do
We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do in July.
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