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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Public Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Croatia’s weather today, per the live forecast above, shows coastal highs near 28°C and inland values around 24°C. July and August are the hottest months, with Dubrovnik and Split regularly exceeding 30°C, while winter temperatures along the Adriatic rarely drop below 5°C.
What is the weather in Croatia by month?
Summer (June to August) brings clear skies, sea temperatures of 23–26°C, and minimal rain. Spring and autumn are milder, with daytime highs of 15–22°C and more frequent showers. Winter (December to February) is cool and wet, especially in the north; snow is common in the Dinaric Alps but rare on the coast.
How does the weather vary between Dubrovnik, Split and Pula?
Dubrovnik and Split share a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, damp winters. Pula, in Istria, is slightly cooler in summer (around 26°C average) and windier, due to the bora wind. Inland Zagreb has a continental climate, with colder winters (often below 0°C) and warmer, stormier summers.
Is the weather in Croatia reliable for a 10-day or 14-day trip?
Summer forecasts for the coast are generally stable, but inland and mountainous areas can change quickly. For the most accurate planning, check the live forecast above and the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for comparison.
Does Croatia have good weather year-round?
No — while the Adriatic coast enjoys over 2,600 hours of sun annually, winter months are cool and damp. The best weather for beach holidays runs from May to October. For a similar climate, see our Malta Weather page.
Where can I find a Croatia weather BBC-style report?
The BBC provides reliable regional forecasts for Croatia. You can also use the live forecast above for current conditions, or check our Crete Weather page for another Mediterranean comparison.