Weather in June
One of the most striking aspects of
Lake Tahoe's year-round climate is the significant transition between
May and
June. With the advent of summer, June brings in golden rays and warmer temperatures, truly distinguishing itself from the spring season. The snowfall nearly vanishes this month, reaching a yearly low with an average of 0.2" (5mm). Longer daylight hours prevail allowing ample time for sunbathing, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Especially vibrant and promising, this month teases the forthcoming peak of summer.
Temperature
Lake Tahoe's transition into June is marked by a temperature shift, moving from a mild 59.5°F (15.3°C) in May to an agreeable 68.7°F (20.4°C). During June, Lake Tahoe detects a significant contrast from its daytime temperatures, with nights averaging at a cold 38.7°F (3.7°C).
Rainfall
During June, Lake Tahoe regularly aggregates up to 0.67" (17mm) of precipitation. Throughout the year, 31.46" (799mm) of rain is accumulated.
Snowfall
January through June,
September through
December are months with snowfall. June is the last month it regularly snows. Throughout June, Lake Tahoe aggregates 0.2" (5mm) of snow. In Lake Tahoe, during the entire year, snow aggregates up to 190.83" (4847mm).
Daylight
June has the longest days of the year, with an average of 14h and 54min of daylight.
On the first day of June, sunrise is at 5:35 am and sunset at 8:20 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 5:37 am and sunset at 8:30 pm PDT.