Coastal Oregon experiences a unique climate, and this northern beach town is no exception. Typically, June marks a transition from spring’s frequent rainfall to summer’s drier conditions. Visitors can expect average high temperatures in the low 60s Fahrenheit (mid-teens Celsius) and lows in the low 50s Fahrenheit (around 10 Celsius). While sunshine increases, overcast skies and foggy mornings remain common. Ocean temperatures average in the low 50s Fahrenheit (around 10 Celsius). This combination of mild temperatures, variable cloud cover, and cool ocean waters defines the characteristic early summer experience for the area.
Understanding these typical conditions allows visitors to prepare appropriately and maximize their enjoyment of outdoor activities. Packing layers is essential to adapt to fluctuating temperatures and potential rain showers. The moderate temperatures offer comfortable conditions for hiking, exploring tide pools, and strolling along the beach. While the Pacific Ocean remains chilly, hardy individuals may enjoy surfing or other water sports with proper wetsuits. Historically, June has been a popular time to visit, offering a balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months.