Dienstag, 3. Juli 2018
Meteorological report for June (Maribor)
You could say nothing new. Unpredictable weather continued in June. The weather changed day by day. Compared to previous years, this June was completely untypical. Temperatures fluctuated throughout the month, and rainfall was more frequent, but it was not abundant.
The difference between the highest (21st June) and the lowest (23th June) measured temperature in the month was as high as 23.2 °C.
The average monthly temperature was also significantly higher than the average of the period from 1981 to 2010 – it was 19.87 °C, and it was 0.87 °C higher than the long-term average. The long-term average for June is 19.0 °C in Maribor. The average temperature varied throughout the month. The difference between the average temperature of the coldest (June 22) and the warmest (June 11) day was 9.85 °C. There were also great differences between night and day temperatures, up to 16 °C, which is similar to that in May.
In June, the daily average temperature was ten times below the average of the period from 1981 to 2010 (19.0 °C). The maximum temperature was twenty-seven times above 20 °C, thereof twenty days above 25 °C, and for two days even above 30 °C. The lowest temperature in June was 8.8 °C, and the highest temperature was 32.0 °C. In the first six months, the average temperature was 0.72 °C higher than the long-term average.



Precipitation data show that there was much less precipitation in June than in May. In June, half of the precipitation dropped, as the long-term average. The measuring device detected 50.6 mm of precipitation, which is much less as long as the long-term average (107 mm of precipitation). In the first six months, 85.4 mm more precipitation fell than the long-term average.



The average relative humidity in June was 70.86 %, which is similar to the month of May. Given the frequent precipitation, this was expected.

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