Sea temperatures are a cold 15°C (60°F). June is too cold for swimming in Gisborne Region for any length of time, unless you have a wetsuit. The sea temperature in June is cooler than the previous month and temperatures continue to drop slightly into July.
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No, June is too cold for swimming in Gisborne Region for any length of time, with the sea water at 15°C (60°F), unless you have a wetsuit.
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The average day light hours per day in Gisborne Region in June are 9.5. The sunshine percentage is 61% making it sunny but overcast at times. The hours of sunshine per day are 5.8hrs.
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The days in June are slightly shorter than the previous month. June has slightly less hours of sunshine than the previous month. During June the average day light hours are 9.5 per day in Gisborne Region. The sunshine percentage is 61% making it sunny but overcast at times. The hours of sunshine per day are 5.8hrs.
The ultraviolet index in Gisborne Region in June is typically 1.8 during June. An ultraviolet index reading of 0 to 2 indicates low danger from the sun's UV rays for the average person. Most people will be able to spend several hours in the sun with out a problem, however unprotected skin risks burning in less than 1 hour. Wear sunglasses on bright days. Only those that burn easily will need to apply sunscreen. Watch out for relections from water that may increase ultraviolet exposure.
The average sea water temperature in Gisborne Region in June is 15.3°C (59.5°F) which is cold for swimming, a full wet suit is required to spend any length of time in the sea. The sea temperature in June is cooler than the previous month and temperatures continue to drop slightly into July.
Beaches recommended for you today, this weekend, in the next 2 weeks or in any month of the year.
Beaches recommended for you today, this weekend, in the next 2 weeks or in any month of the year.