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June Packing List for Jacksonville — What to Wear & Bring

Pack moisture-wicking clothes for 90°F humidity and a reliable rain shell for Jacksonville's 13 days of June storms.

Averages 7290°F, ~13 days of rain

Moisture-wicking tees

Jacksonville's 90°F June heat is coupled with high humidity; wicking fabrics keep you dry in the Riverside district.

Quick-dry shorts

Handle the 13 rain days in June by wearing shorts that dry fast after an afternoon Jacksonville downpour.

Light linen trousers

Protect your legs from sun and bugs during 72°F evenings while staying cool at 90°F highs.

Cover-up for the beach

The UV index at Jacksonville Beach is extreme at 90°F; stay covered when not in the water.

Rubber flip-flops

The only practical choice for 13 rain days in June where Jacksonville streets can briefly flood during storms.

Breathable mesh runners

Essential for 90°F walks through the Jacksonville Zoo to keep feet from overheating.

Waterproof sandals

Great for exploring the St. Johns River waterfront when June's 13 rain days arrive.

Cooling towel

A life-saver during 90°F June afternoons at Jacksonville's outdoor parks and markets.

Waterproof phone pouch

Protect your tech during the 13 rain days when afternoon storms hit Jacksonville Beach suddenly.

Bug repellent

Humidity and 13 rain days bring out the mosquitoes in Jacksonville's historic neighborhoods.

Packable rain poncho

Jacksonville's June averages 13 rain days with afternoon thunderstorms; a poncho keeps you dry in 90°F heat without the bulk of a jacket.

Vented umbrella

Essential for navigating downtown Jacksonville during the heavy winds of a 90°F summer storm.

Waterproof phone case or pouch

Jacksonville's June afternoon thunderstorms average 13 days of rain — protecting your phone during a sudden downpour at Jacksonville Beach or Riverside is practical, not paranoid.

Local tips for Jacksonville in June

  1. 1.Plan all outdoor activities in Jacksonville for the morning; 13 rain days mean storms almost always arrive after 2 PM.
  2. 2.Jacksonville's indoor museums like MOCA provide 90°F heat relief and a dry haven during June's storms.
  3. 3.The humidity in June makes 72°F nights feel much warmer; ensure your accommodation has powerful AC.