Slovenia has a#nbsp;temperate continental climate. It#nbsp;varies greatly in#nbsp;different regions: the climate is#nbsp;particularly different on#nbsp;the coast, in#nbsp;the mountains and the center of#nbsp;the country. It#nbsp;is#nbsp;influenced by#nbsp;the proximity of#nbsp;the Adriatic Sea and the mountains, which shield the country from cold northern winds.
Locals say that the climate in#nbsp;Slovenia is#nbsp;one of#nbsp;the mildest in#nbsp;Europe. There are no#nbsp;sharp temperature and pressure changes, winters and summers are rather warm, without frosts and exhausting heat.
Winters in#nbsp;Slovenia are quite mild. In#nbsp;the mountains the average temperature in#nbsp;January is#nbsp;about -6°C, and on#nbsp;the coast it#nbsp;is#nbsp;about 5#nbsp;°C. Spring and fall in#nbsp;Slovenia can be#nbsp;changeable with occasional rain. The average temperature in#nbsp;July and August is#nbsp;25#nbsp;°C.
In#nbsp;the mountains, the climate is#nbsp;harsher and drier. In#nbsp;the south of#nbsp;Slovenia, the weather can be#nbsp;windy and dry. In#nbsp;summer in#nbsp;mountainous areas, rain or#nbsp;thunderstorms can happen during the day, at#nbsp;night it’s cold and foggy, especially in#nbsp;remote mountain gorges. The average summer temperature is#nbsp;around 20−23°C during the day, dropping to#nbsp;10#nbsp;°C at#nbsp;night.
The climate in#nbsp;Slovenia is#nbsp;favorable for outdoor activities and tourism in#nbsp;any season. Tourists and locals can enjoy ski resorts in#nbsp;winter, mountain trekking in#nbsp;spring and fall, surfing and diving in#nbsp;summer.
Thinking about moving to#nbsp;Slovenia? You can leave a#nbsp;request and we’ll find a#nbsp;region comfortable for life and running a#nbsp;business.