Average Annual Precipitation for Croatia
The tables below give yearly averages for rainfall plus snowfall at cities in Croatia. Each place has a total for how many days of wet weather it usually gets a year and for the normal amount of precipitation.
The calculation of days only includes the days when precipitation totalled at least one millimetre (0.04 inches). The annual amount of precipitation is an average of weather data collected during 1971 to 2000.
You can jump to a separate table for each region of the country: Northern Adriatic covering Istria (Istra) and Kvarner, Southern Adriatic comprising Dalmatia (Dalmacija) and Continental Croatia taking in central and eastern Croatia including Slavonia (Slavonija).
Northern Adriatic (Istria and Kvarner)
Days | Place | Inches | Millimetres |
---|---|---|---|
110 | Gospić | 53.8 | 1366 |
85 | Mali Lošinj | 36.6 | 931 |
123 | Ogulin | 60.0 | 1525 |
134 | Parg | 72.5 | 1841 |
94 | Pazin | 42.8 | 1086 |
101 | Rijeka | 61.1 | 1552 |
79 | Rovinj | 31.9 | 812 |
135 | Zavižan | 78.1 | 1983 |
Southern Adriatic (Dalmatia)
Days | Place | Inches | Millimetres |
---|---|---|---|
87 | Dubrovnik | 41.9 | 1064 |
73 | Hvar | 28.1 | 714 |
92 | Knin | 40.4 | 1026 |
81 | Split-Marjan | 30.8 | 783 |
83 | Zadar | 34.6 | 879 |
Continental Croatia
Days | Place | Inches | Millimetres |
---|---|---|---|
95 | Đurđevac | 32.4 | 823 |
92 | Križevci | 30.9 | 786 |
92 | Osijek | 25.8 | 655 |
100 | Sisak | 34.5 | 876 |
99 | Slavonski Brod | 29.5 | 748 |
94 | Varaždin | 33.2 | 843 |
95 | Zagreb-Maksimir | 33.1 | 840 |
Reference
Croatia Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Climate Atlas of Croatia.