Montenegro weather is largely Mediterranean on the coast, with abundant dashes of alpine conditions in the mountains. However, for such a small in size country, Montenegro also enjoys amazingly diverse weather patterns. In reality, Montenegro weather can be divided in three distinctive zones: climatic zones in Montenegro: the coastal zone, the continental zone and the mountainous zone.
Coastal zone
The narrow strip along the Adriatic Sea with steep mountain ranges separating it from the hinterland enjoys a predominantly Mediterranean weather. The summers in this part of Montenegro are long and dry with temperatures averaging around the 28˚C mark and ten hours of sunshine per day on an average. The winter season is short with mild weather, cold northern winds and temperatures only on occasion dropping bellow freezing point, averaging instead a much warmer 9˚C. Sunny weather and moderate temperatures dominate proceedings during the spring break, with autumn renowned for its frequent rainfall and November the wettest month. Snow is a rare occurrence in the coastal zone.
Continental zone
Montenegro weather patterns in the central part of Montenegro are greatly influenced by the penetration of Mediterranean conditions along the Bojana Valley and Lake Skadar and the influence of the water surfaces on the inland area, making the central plain warmer in summer in comparison to conditions found on the coast during the same period. The area is also frequently penetrated by cold winds filtering through the north.
Mountainous zone
Montenegro weather changes yet again as we reach the mountainous region. Consisting of plains at around 1,700 m rising to peaks at around 2,000, the area has a sub-alpine weather with cold snowy winters and moderate summers. The area also receives some of the highest amounts of rainfall in Europe. Temperatures during the winter season reach maximums of 3˚C and can be expected to drop to -8˚C. Snow fall is heavy in the mountainous zone, often as 5 metres deep. In contrast, summer temperatures fluctuate between 9˚C and 23˚C.
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