Weather in Croatia

Croatia has two climates as the interior is separated from the coast by the Dinaric Mountains. The interior experiences a continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters, while coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and short, mild and somewhat wet winters.

Weather by location

Coastal Croatia

Average temperatures in summer (June to August) linger in the mid to high 68°Fs thanks to the proximity of the Adriatic coast, but it's not uncommon to reach 86°F+. There's hardly any rain in summer, making it the best season to experience Croatia's incredible beaches and water-based activities.

Temperatures slowly decrease as (September to November) sets in, however, they're still high enough to spend long periods outside without getting too cold (think high teens to low 68°Fs). Fall can be quite wet, and even more so as winter (December to February) approaches.

Winter temperatures along the coast lower to a mild 41°F, so it's unlikely for snow to fall in coastal areas. On some occasions, a light dusting of snow has fallen in Zadar and Split, but it's uncommon and often difficult to predict.

MONTH

 AVERAGE HIGH 

 AVERAGE LOW 

 March to May 

64°F

54°F

 June to August 

84°F

70°F

 September to November 

68°F

57°F

 December to February 

52°F

43°F

Interior Croatia

Interior Croatia includes places like Zagreb and Slavonia. Summers can get very hot in the interior regions with temperatures often hitting the mid to high 86°Fs. However, it often feels warmer because of the lack of sea breeze. Similar to the coast, rainfall is low to none in summertime.

Winter in the interior regions is cold. Temperatures hover between 23°F and 41°F and moderate to heavy snowfall is common, particularly at higher elevations.

MONTH

 AVERAGE HIGH 

 AVERAGE LOW 

 March to May 

63°F

46°F

 June to August 

81°F

63°F

 September to November 

61°F

48°F

 December to February 

41°F

32°F

Does it snow in Croatia?

If you're travelling to Croatia for snow, then you're in luck! Interior regions get copious amounts of snow during winter, including Motovun, Gorski Kotar, Sljeme, Plitvice Lakes National Park and the Hrvatsko Zagorje region. Winter temperatures usually average 32°F so the ground is cold enough for snow to stick for an extended period. Although temperatures are conducive to frequent snowfall, it's unlikely to be extremely heavy, so if you're interested in skiing or snowboarding, travel to the ski resorts in the height of winter (January) to enjoy the best powder.

Average temperatures in Croatia

Sbinek harbour in the sunshine, Croatia

Month

Average high

Average low

March to May

64°F

48°F

June to August

82°F

64°F

September to November

63°F

50°F

December to February

45°F

34°F

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