June is in the second quarter (Q2) of a calendar year, alongside April and May, and the sixth and final month in the first half of the year (January–June). [3][4] Under the ISO week date system, June incidentally begins in either the 22nd or 23rd week of the year. [5]
June is the sixth month in the Gregorian calendar and has 30 days. It is the first month of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere and astronomical winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
June, the sixth month of the Gregorian calendar, arrives as the bright atmosphere of summer takes hold of the Northern Hemisphere in full swing. June has 30 days, and it signifies the midpoint of the year, bringing with it longer, sunny days.
The sixth month, June according to the Gregorian and Julian calendars, has 30 days. Late June marks the end of spring and the beginning of summer for the Northern Hemisphere with weather getting warm to hot depending on where you live.
When it comes to the most popular June holidays, a few stand out right away. Father’s Day, which falls on June 21 in 2026, is one of the month’s biggest traditions.