But, the month was drier than the 30-year average
Last month was the coolest June on the Isle of Man in more than a decade.
Ronaldsway Met Office recorded a daily average temperature of 15.8C - over half a degree below the 30-year average, and the lowest since 2012.
But, it was significantly drier than average for June, with 36.5mm of rain, compared to a long-term average of 62.9mm.
Just seven days saw more than 1mm of rain, with the most - 15.6mm - recorded on 13 June.
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