Climate Data

Croatia

In our climate section, you'll find an easy-to-read overview of the best times to visit various destinations. The data, based on the average of the last 20 years, includes reliable insights on temperatures (both maximum and minimum) and precipitation. This allows you to quickly assess the most favorable period to plan your trip and make the most of your travel experience.

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Zadar

The climate chart for Zadar provides an insightful overview of the region’s average weather conditions over the past 20 years. The line graphs display the monthly average minimum and maximum temperatures, reflecting a distinct seasonal pattern. Minimum temperatures range from 4°C in January to 22°C in July and August, while maximum temperatures peak at 30°C in the summer and drop to 11°C in winter.

The bar graph illustrates average monthly precipitation, showcasing a Mediterranean climate with drier summers (around 30-40mm in July and August) and wetter autumn and winter months, with rainfall peaking at 130mm in November. This data is essential for trip planning, helping travelers choose the best time to visit Zadar based on their preferred weather conditions.

Paklenica

The climate chart for Paklenica presents an overview of the region’s weather patterns over the past 20 years. The line graphs show the average minimum and maximum temperatures, which range from 2°C in January to 21°C in July and August for minimum temperatures, while maximum temperatures peak at 30°C in summer and drop to 10°C in winter.

The bar graph illustrates the monthly precipitation, emphasizing a Mediterranean and mountainous influence, with drier summer months (around 40mm in July and August) and significantly wetter autumn and winter months, peaking at 180mm in November. Due to its location near the Velebit Mountains, Paklenica experiences slightly more variable weather than coastal areas, making spring and early autumn the most comfortable seasons for hiking and outdoor activities.

Krka National Park

The climate chart for Krka National Park provides an overview of the region’s weather patterns based on data from the past 20 years. The line graphs show that average minimum temperatures range from 3°C in January to 20°C in July and August, while maximum temperatures peak at 33°C in summer and drop to 11°C in winter.

The bar graph illustrates monthly precipitation, showing a Mediterranean climate pattern with drier summers (around 30mm in July and August) and significantly wetter months in late autumn and winter, reaching up to 130mm in November. The warmest months are ideal for swimming near the waterfalls, while spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the park's diverse landscapes.

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