Official June 2026 Climate Data at Naples Airport:

June gave us a taste of a different kind of summer. While temperatures were right on schedule—with a high of 95° and an overnight low of 70°—the rain never really showed up. After an exceptionally wet June in 2025, when more than 15 inches of rain fell, this June brought just 2.79 inches, only slightly above the record low of 2.36 inches set in 2009. As a result, our year-to-date rainfall now stands at 16.15 inches, well below the normal 26.63 inches for this point in the year. If you've been wondering why your lawn seems a little thirstier than usual, you're not imagining it. With the rainy season off to a slow start, many of us are hoping Mother Nature decides to catch up over the next few months.

