June marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Here's a general overview:
1. Northern Hemisphere:
- North America: Warm to hot temperatures with increased humidity. Rain and thunderstorms are common, particularly in the central and eastern U.S.
- Europe: Generally warm, with temperatures rising steadily. Southern Europe experiences hot and dry conditions, while northern parts may still see some rain.
- Asia: Varies greatly. Southeast Asia experiences the monsoon season with heavy rains, while countries like India see the start of their monsoon. Northern parts, such as China and Japan, warm up significantly.
2. Southern Hemisphere:
- Australia and New Zealand: Cooler temperatures as winter sets in. Southern parts of Australia and New Zealand experience colder and wetter conditions.
- South America: Countries like Argentina and Chile enter winter, bringing cooler and wetter weather, especially in the southern regions.
- Africa: Southern Africa sees cooler weather, while northern parts remain warm, with the Sahara region experiencing extremely hot temperatures.
3. Equatorial Regions:
- These areas maintain relatively constant warm temperatures throughout the year. June often brings rainy conditions, particularly in tropical rainforests.
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