Weather in June
June firmly establishes itself in the heart of the dry season for
American Samoa. Rainfall continues its decline from the previous months, making way for clearer skies and more consistent sunny days. Temperature patterns remain fairly stable, usually spanning from 78°F (25.6°C) to 86°F (30°C). Though the heat of the day persists, humidity sees a slight decrease, creating a marginally more comfortable environment for both residents and visitors.
Transitioning from
May to June, the observable decline in precipitation solidifies the characteristic weather of the dry season. The sporadic showers that do occur are often brief and less intense than those experienced in the wetter months.
Despite the overall drier conditions of the archipelago, Pago still exhibits a propensity for higher rainfall. The orographic effect, resulting from its proximity to elevated terrains, continues to play a significant role in this localized weather variation.
The diminished risk of cyclonic disturbances and the relative predictability of the weather in June make it an attractive month for tourism. The terrestrial landscapes radiate with tropical charm, while the marine realm offers unparalleled clarity. For divers, snorkelers, and marine enthusiasts, June's transparent waters promise a rich experience, unveiling the intricate and diverse ecosystems that thrive beneath the surface of American Samoa's surrounding seas.
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June through October, with an average relative humidity of 78%, are most humid months in Pago. In Pago, in June, during 20.2 rainfall days, 2.2" (56mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated.