Bosnia Weather is classified as warm and dry in summer, with extremely cold, snowy, and wet winters. Despite the country’s geographical position and proximity to to the Mediterranean Sea, Bosnia weather differentiates within each province.
Herzegovina and the southern regions are blessed by an abundance of Mediterranean weather conditions. Herzegovina temperatures have more of a resemblance to the Dalmatian mountains which are unreasonably hot in summer. Bosnia weather has abundant sunshine, 1880hours per year, 8.9hours daily in August or 5.2hours annually.
Bosnia weather in its central and northern regions is set apart by Alpine temperatures. Usually Mild weather can quickly alter to freezing cold temperatures of below zero, dipping to a freezing -4°C, during January, without doubt the coldest month of the year.
Bosnia weather temperatures average 20.5°C, with July-August being the hottest months, when mercury rises to 27°C.Humidity levels average 70.6% annually with 61% in August and 80% in December-January.
Bosnia weather experiences precipitation levels of 1000-2500mm annually depending on the region or approximately 78mm a month. There are 157 days per year with more than 0.1mm of rainfall. October is the wettest month of the year with an average of 103mm precipitation over 12 days during the month.
Weather in Bosnia is at its best between the months of April, its warm and dry patterns allowing the country’s rich flora and fauna to dominate the landscape, even at the usually snow covered areas of the lowlands. Bosnia weather sees 94 days annually of frost with January averaging 25 days.
It is advised that when visiting Bosnia in summer sweaters in the evening are an absolute necessity, as the surrounding mountainous terrains cause temperatures to be a bit chilly.
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