Miami Weather in June
June brings a spike in rainy weather to Miami, Florida, along with the potential for tropical storms.
This page gives detailed information on the typical June temperature, precipitation, sun, humidity, wind and storms for Miami. The numbers here are historical averages based on climate data gathered at the Miami International Airport, located five miles west of downtown Miami.
Temperature
89 °F | June average high | 32 °C |
76 °F | June average low | 25 °C |
15 days | 90 °F max. or more (32 °C) |
0 days | 70 °F min. or less (21 °C) |
Typically every June day at Miami has a temperature of at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius). Temperatures above 100 °F (38 °C) are not expected here during this month.
Once every few years the thermometer does dip to 70 °F (21 °C) or below in June.
Rain
10.5 in | total precipitation | 267 mm |
18 days | of rain |
Half the time, Miami receives 7.1 to 13.0 inches (180 to 331 mm) of rainfall in June. One in four years has drier weather, while another one in four is wetter.
Sun
68 % | sunshine |
3 days | clear skies |
The sun's rays reach the ground in Miami during 68 percent of daylight hours on average in June, for a total of 280 hours in the month. Typically on 3 days this month the sky is mainly clear, with at most 30 percent cloud cover.
Sunlight in June at Miami averages 13 hours and 43 minutes a day. The longest days of the year, from around June 15th to 26th, last 13 hours and 45 minutes from sunrise to sunset.
Humidity
76 % | June average humidity |
The relative humidity in Miami during June usually peaks at 86 percent in the morning then drops to 65 percent by early afternoon.
Local Time | 1 am | 4 am | 7 am | 10 am | 1 pm | 4 pm | 7 pm | 10 pm | Humidity % | 83 | 86 | 85 | 69 | 65 | 68 | 74 | 80 |
Wind
8.3 mph | June wind speed average | 13.4 kph |
June is less windy than most other months in Miami.
Storms
7 days | rainfall of 0.5 inches (13 mm) or more |
12 days | with thunderstorms in June |
4 % | chance a named storm approaches |
There's a four percent probability that a named tropical storm will approach within 100 miles (165 km) of Miami during June, and a two percent chance of a category 1 or 2 hurricane. Major hurricanes are unlikely this time of year.
Reference
The weather data here are long-term averages provided by the US National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Temperature and precipitation are 1991-2020 normals while humidity and thunderstorms are 1961-1990 normals. The named storm probabilities come from the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, Hurricane Research Division.