June produces more than 5 inches of rain, above average temperatures
Temperatures for the month of June were above average. The mean temperature for the month was 74.5 degrees. The 57-year average mean temperature for June is 72.1 degrees.
The average afternoon high temperature for June was 85.1, or 1.7 degrees above the average high temperature of 83.4 degrees. High temperatures for June climbed into the 90s on seven days, the 80s on 18 days, the 70s on four days and into the 60s on one day during the month. The high for the month was 97 degrees on June 24.
The average daily low temperature for June was 63.9 degrees, or 3.2 degrees above the average low temperature of 60.7 degrees. Low temperatures for the month were down into the 40s on three days, the 50s on three days, the 60s on 17 days and in the 70s on seven days during the month. The low for the month was 43 degrees on June 1.
The warmest June dates back to 1973, with an average high temperature of 88.3 degrees. The coolest June on record was in 1982 and 2003, with an average high temperature of only 79.3 degrees.
The peak wind gust for the month was 38 mph on June 19.
Records broken during June 2025:
• June 1 — low temperature 43 degrees; previous record 44 degrees in 1972.
• June 15 — single day rain 0.71 inch; previous record 0.70 inch in 1998.
• June 23 — high temperature 96 degrees; previous record 94 degrees in 2024.
• June 24 — high temperature 97 degrees; previous record 96 degrees in 1975.
• June 24 — maximum low temperature 74 degrees; previous record 70 degrees in 1994.
• June 25 — maximum low temperature 71 degrees; previous record 70 degrees in 1975.
Other statistics for the month include:
• 24 clear to partly cloudy days (21 avg.)
• Six cloudy to mostly cloudy days (nine avg.)
• 24 days with dew (19 avg.)
• Zero days with frost (one avg.)
• Two days with fog (three avg.)
• Six days with a thundershower (five avg.)
Second-wettest May in 57 years
April showers deliver less than half of average rain
Little precipitation, higher temperatures and ‘mud rain’ recorded in March
February produces 8 inches of snow and nearly 4 inches of rain
January saw low temps and 11.5 inches of snow


Basing the monthly rainfall average on just one location within the county is not a good representation of the area as a whole. For example, over a two day period in June, Rileyville experienced a rain event wich resulted in approximately 11 inches. That same area had several other days when 1-2 inches fell.
The terrain within Page Valley can cause wide variations in precipitation across the county. Relying upon a single data point can be grossly misrepresentative as it clearly was in June,