Typically, June marks the beginning of the hottest period in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Daytime temperatures often exceed 40C (104F), sometimes reaching closer to 45C (113F). Low humidity and intense sunshine exacerbate the heat. Nights offer little respite, with temperatures rarely dipping below 30C (86F).
Understanding the climatic conditions prevalent during this period is vital for pilgrims and visitors. The extreme heat can pose health risks, particularly for the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions. Preparation, including appropriate clothing, hydration strategies, and awareness of heatstroke symptoms, is essential for a safe and comfortable experience. Historical weather data informs these preparations and allows for more accurate predictions of future conditions.