Gdinj Weather & Climate: Best Time to Visit
Average temperatures, rainfall, sunshine and the best time to visit Gdinj.
Climate overview of Gdinj
Temperatures in Gdinj, Hvar Island, Croatia, vary greatly throughout the year. August is the hottest month at 27°C (81°F), while January is the coldest at 11°C (52°F).
The city receives considerable rainfall, with around 1280 mm (50 in) annually. November is the wettest month. It has a distinct dry season from July to August. July is the sunniest month, averaging 11.7 hours of sunshine per day.
Gdinj Weather by Month
Pick a month to see the average temperature, rainfall and sunshine in Gdinj — and find the best time to visit.
Monthly Temperature in Gdinj
The climate in Gdinj is known for significant temperature differences throughout the year, making the weather dynamic. Typically, average maximum daytime temperatures range from a comfortable 27°C (81°F) in August to a chilly 11°C (52°F) in the coolest month, January.
Nights vary from 22°C (72°F) in August to around 6°C (43°F) during the colder months.
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Temperature ranges by month
Rainfall in Gdinj
Gdinj has a notably wet climate with abundant precipitation, recording 1280 mm (50 in) of rainfall per year. The climate in Gdinj shows significant variation throughout the year. Expect heavy rainfall in November, the wettest month, with an average of 218 mm (8.6 in) of precipitation over 13 rainy days.
In contrast, the driest month July offers drier and sunnier days, with around 22 mm (0.9 in) of rainfall over 8 rainy days. For more details, please visit our Gdinj Precipitation page.
The mean monthly precipitation over the year, including rain, hail, and snow
Sunshine Hours in Gdinj
For those who appreciate different seasons, Gdinj serves as an ideal destination. Expect longer, more sun-filled days in July with an average of 11.7 hours of sunshine daily, and embrace the darker days in January, offering only 4.4 hours of daily sunlight.
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Monthly hours of sunshine
Daily hours of sunshine
Best Time to Visit Gdinj
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Frequently asked questions about the climate in Gdinj
What is the best time to visit Gdinj?
May, June, July and August typically offer the most optimal weather in Gdinj. In contrast, January, February, November and December tend to have less optimal conditions. Gdinj has a distinct dry season from July to August.
What temperatures can I expect in Gdinj?
Daytime highs range from 11°C (52°F) in January to 27°C (81°F) in August. Nighttime lows range from 6°C (43°F) to 22°C (72°F). Temperatures vary considerably through the year.
How much rain does Gdinj get?
Annual rainfall is around 1280 mm (50 in). November is the wettest month with 218 mm (8.6 in), while July is the driest with 22 mm (0.9 in).
How sunny is Gdinj?
Gdinj receives around 2,720 hours of sunshine per year. July is the sunniest month with 350 hours, while January is the cloudiest with just 133 hours. Overall, Gdinj enjoys abundant sunshine.
Gdinj 3-Day Forecast
Gdinj 3-Day Forecast
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