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How often does it snow in Zagreb?

How often does it snow in Zagreb?

Months with snowfall are January through April, November and December. In Zagreb, during December, snow falls for 6.7 days. Throughout the year, in Zagreb, there are 29 snowfall days.

What is the coldest month in Croatia?

January
January is the coldest month in Croatia, with an average maximum temperature of 9.4°C (48.9°F).

Does it snow in Zagreb in January?

The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Zagreb in January is -3.0°C (26.6°F). The amount of rain/snow in January is normal with an average of 40mm (1.6in). Some years you can have some days or nights with snow during this month.

Does it snow in Zagreb at Christmas?

On Christmas Day, Zagreb is expected to see a day-time high of 9 °C with some rain in the morning. Sunshine and a high of just 3 °C is forecast for Boxing Day in the capital. In fact, snow doesn’t even have to fall on Christmas Day itself.

What is the warmest part of Croatia?

Where is Croatia’s Adriatic Sea the Warmest?

  • Šibenik – 29.0 ° (12.07.2012)
  • Komiža – 28.9 ° (15.07.2012)
  • Sv.
  • Cres – 28.7 ° (23.07.2015)
  • Split – 28.7 ° (31.07.2016)
  • Krk – 28.5 ° (20.06.2013)
  • Rabac – 28.0 ° (22.07.2015) Rabac (Photo: TZ Labin-Rabac)
  • Hvar – 28.0 ° (15.08.2015) Jagodna beach, Hvar (Photo: alpejadran.net)

What is the warmest country in Europe in January?

Spain
Spain is the warmest country in Europe in January, with plenty of spectacular cities on the mainland to catch winter sun, too. In this guide, you’ll find a lot of details about visiting Tenerife and Spain in January, as well as many other warm European destinations.

How is Morocco in December?

Morocco’s winter is mild and somewhat rainy, but December also brings many sunny days ideal for hiking and exploring the cities. In the north, expect rain, too, and moderate temperatures in the fifties in cities like Tangier. Marrakech is warmer, with temperatures reaching almost 70° on sunny days.

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