Maryland typically experiences the transition from spring to summer in June. This period is characterized by increasing temperatures, humidity, and rainfall. Daily high temperatures average in the low to mid-80s Fahrenheit (high 20s to low 30s Celsius), while overnight lows generally settle in the mid-60s Fahrenheit (high teens Celsius). Afternoon thunderstorms become more frequent, contributing to the month’s average rainfall of around 4 inches. Sunshine remains abundant, with approximately 14 hours of daylight per day.
Understanding typical June conditions provides essential information for residents and visitors planning outdoor activities, such as gardening, recreation, and travel. Historical weather data for this period helps predict trends and prepare for potential weather-related challenges. The onset of warmer temperatures and increased rainfall impacts agriculture, influencing crop growth and development across the state. The changing weather also signals the start of the peak season for tourism and outdoor recreation, impacting local economies.