June rainfall 77% below normal after 1 day of dry weather.

June 12, 2026

The last rainfall was 1 day ago on June 10, 2026, with only 0.5 mm, and June's month-to-date rainfall of 19.7 mm is 77 percent below normal. May 2026 also saw below-average precipitation, and the current dry spell of 1 day is far shorter than the record 30-day dry spell in 1986.

It has been 1 day since the last rain, which fell on June 10, 2026, delivering just 0.5 mm. Month-to-date rainfall for June is 19.7 mm, which is 77 percent below the long-term normal of 84.1 mm. May 2026 recorded 62.9 mm of precipitation, 33 percent below the normal of 94.0 mm. The current dry spell length is 1 day, while the most extreme all-time dry spell on record lasted 30 days, from September 19 to October 18, 1986.

Figure 1: Maximum Dry Spell Days per Year

Data source: open.data.bs
Additional resources: drought monitoring, forecasting and warning

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