Weather in June
June in
Rhode Island marks the commencement of summer, characterized by longer days, abundant sunshine, and a palpable warmth enveloping the state. Providence, acting as a barometer for the state's climatic tendencies, resonates with the summery vibes emblematic of this month.
Throughout June, temperatures in Rhode Island are typically anchored between 60°F (15.6°C) and 80°F (26.7°C). The Atlantic's presence tempers the heat for coastal regions, bestowing them with a mild coolness, especially during the evenings. This maritime influence ensures that while the interiors might experience more intense daytime warmth, the coasts remain pleasantly balmy.
Rainfall in June is sporadic, interspersed with sunny days. The western parts of Rhode Island, which were more snow-prone during winter, now witness intermittent showers. These are mirrored in Providence and the regions skirting the northern bay, with occasional thunderstorms introducing brief, heavy downpours.
Contrasting June with
May underscores the transition into the heart of summer. The noticeably warmer days, reduced cloud cover, and the general vibrancy of nature all signal the full onset of summer. As June unfolds, Rhode Islanders and visitors alike prepare for the peak summer experiences that
July promises to deliver.
- Providence - June »
The month with the longest days is June, with an average of 15h and 12min of daylight. In Providence during June, the rain falls for 15.3 days and regularly aggregates up to 2.2" (56mm) of precipitation. - Warwick - June »
The month with the longest days in Warwick is June, with an average of 15h and 12min of daylight. The most humid month in Warwick is June, with an average relative humidity of 79%. - Cranston - June »
In Cranston during June, the rain falls for 5.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 0.47" (12mm) of precipitation. June has the longest days of the year in Cranston, Rhode Island, with an average of 15h and 12min of daylight. - Pawtucket - June »
The most humid month in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is June, with an average relative humidity of 79%. With an average of 15h and 12min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. - East Providence - June »
With an average of 15h and 12min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in East Providence, Rhode Island. In East Providence in June, during 15.3 rainfall days, 2.2" (56mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Woonsocket - June »
In Woonsocket during June, the rain falls for 15.3 days and regularly aggregates up to 2.4" (61mm) of precipitation. In Woonsocket, in June, it is raining for 15.3 days, with typically 2.4" (61mm) of accumulated precipitation. - Coventry - June »
The month with the longest days in Coventry, Rhode Island, is June, with an average of 15h and 12min of daylight. June distinctively showcases a pleasant facet of Rhode Island’s climate, marking the beginning of memorable sunny days in Coventry. - Cumberland - June »
The months with the highest humidity in Cumberland are February, June, September and October, with an average relative humidity of 78%. In Cumberland, Rhode Island, in June, during 15.1 rainfall days, 2.28" (58mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. - North Providence - June »
The month with the longest days in North Providence, Rhode Island, is June, with an average of 15h and 12min of daylight. With an average relative humidity of 79%, June is the most humid month in North Providence, Rhode Island. - West Warwick - June »
With an average of 15h and 12min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in West Warwick, Rhode Island. The most humid month in West Warwick is June, with an average relative humidity of 79%. - North Kingstown - June »
June is the most humid month in North Kingstown with an average relative humidity of 81%. In North Kingstown, Rhode Island, during June, the rain falls for 13.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 2.28" (58mm) of precipitation.