Typically, the sixth month in San Jose, California, experiences warm, dry days with average high temperatures in the low to mid-70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius) and average low temperatures in the mid-50s Fahrenheit (low teens Celsius). Sunshine is abundant, and rainfall is rare, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities. This period marks the beginning of the region’s dry season, a characteristic feature of the Mediterranean climate.
Understanding the prevailing climatic conditions of this period is crucial for visitors planning trips and for residents organizing outdoor events or managing agricultural activities. Historical weather data informs predictions, assists with water resource management, and helps individuals prepare for the warm, dry conditions. This predictable weather pattern contributes to the region’s appeal for both residents and tourists, enabling a variety of outdoor pursuits.