The sea has a moderating influence that keeps winters warmer and summers cooler than might be expected. The Dalmatian Coast is home to a Mediterranean climate that boasts long hot summers and mild winters. Atypical of a Mediterranean climate, rainfall is generally moderate year round towards the north but towards the south it follows the Mediterranean dry summer wet winter pattern to a greater extent. The most popular time to visit the region, and when the most suitable weather occurs, is during the summer months from June to September.
Much like the Greek Islands, this popular tourist area becomes somewhat of a ghost town come wintertime.
Minimums will sit at about 0°C and maximums at 7°C in the coldest month of January. On the coast subzero temperatures rarely occur. A little way inland it regularly falls below freezing and frosts are common but snow is still rare. Brac boasts 1days of clear sky per year and the temperature falls below 0°C only once every years.
In July and August the average daily temperature sits at 24°C which is the same temperature as the water surrounding it perfect for swimming diving, jet skiing or simply lying on one of the many beautiful beaches. Central Croatia becomes mountainous as the Dinara mountain range takes over the terrain. This area hosts an alpine climate and large forests with the average winter range spreading from -5°C to freezing, and 15°C to 20°C in the summer months.
Moving further to the east the mountains lessen and the terrain melts into the low-lying valleys of the Danube. Here, in winter it is much colder and there is significantly less rainfall all year round. See full list on holiday- weather. Korcula is the birth place of Marco Polo so there is plenty of history on top of the amazing scenery.
The very north of Croatia is home to the Pannonian Plains, which are lowlands that hold a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. See here for average conditions in Zagreb. Weather in Croatia Due to the warm Adriatic sea and mild weather Croatia is a perfect place for the unforgettable holidays and recreation from May to October. See the latest Croatia Doppler radar weather map including areas of rain, snow and ice.
Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Monthly Weather. The coast has a typically Mediterranean climate consisting of hot, dry, sunny weather during summer, and relatively mild – though somtimes wet – weather in winter. Anything colder than this is considered freak weather, though. Dubrovnik Weather Forecasts. Snow is very likely, and can be pretty heavy during the winter.
When there’s no cool sea breeze (or the sea itself), it can get a little uncomfortable at times. Officially, average temperatures in the interior wo.
September still has glorious, sunny weather with warm temperatures , and the sea will also still be warm enough for swimming. May is also a great month to visit Croatia, as temperatures have already risen to a pleasant level and you’ll have more and more sunny days, but will be without any of sweltering heat that will make you want to lie down every half an hour. One reasonably famous – or most likely, infamous – aspect of Croatian weather that you may have heard about, or even experienced yourself, is the ‘bura’. The bura is a very strong north-easterly wind that blows towards the coastline. Generally experienced in Dalmatia, and is felt strongest around the Velebit mountain range (near Zadar).
It normally occurs in winter though some of its effects can be felt year round. The strong wind occurs due to the two different climate types clashing. You can find all sorts of weather and climate statistics at the excellent Croatian Meteorological Service website, which has plenty of information in English. Mainly sunny with cloudy periods into the afternoon.
Areas close to the coast predominantly experience a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. The climate throughout Croatia varies based on distance from the Adriatic Sea. The areas further inland predominantly experience a Continental climate with warm summer and cold winters. Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun. The Croatia Weather Map below shows the weather forecast for the next days.
Control the animation using the slide bar found beneath the weather map. Select from the other forecast maps (on the right) to view the temperature, cloud cover, wind and precipitation for this country on a large scale with animation. The Dalmatian coast of Croatia is one of the best known tourist regions of this part of the former Yugoslavia. It has a pleasant Mediterranean climate of sunny, hot summers (occasionally interrupted by thunderstorms) and largely mil wet winters although icy winds from central Europe can gust in and make life unpleasant.
Peak season brings the best weather. Prices are at their highest and coastal destinations at their busiest. You will find here a summary of the top locations in Croatia with Climate Graphs, weather by month and weather forecast for the next days.
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