Tenby Weather in July
July in Tenby typically sees daytime highs of 19°C (66°F) and nighttime lows of 14°C (57°F). Rainfall is also possible this month, so it's worth packing an umbrella. It falls within the summer season.
Rainfall in Tenby in July
Climate statistics over the past 30 years suggest around 12 days of rain, with 83 mm (3.3 in) average for the month. When showers do arrive, they tend to be on the heavier side. Worth being prepared even if rain days are not that numerous.
Temperature in Tenby in July
Expect highs of 19°C (66°F) in Tenby in July, with nights dropping to around 14°C (57°F). Summer occurs in July. Conditions are often most pleasant around the middle of the day. At 14°C (57°F) overnight, it can feel quite a bit cooler after dark. Worth packing something warmer for evenings, but the cooler temperatures are ideal for sleeping.If you favor pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall, July is one of the best months to visit Tenby.
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Tenby Temperature in July
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What to Wear in Tenby in July
Comfortable temperatures call for an easy wardrobe in July. Pack summer basics like t-shirts and shorts, but include a light jacket for cooler moments. A pair of comfortable walking shoes is essential. Expect heavy rainfall, so bring good rain protection and waterproof bags.What To Do in Tenby in July
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