Weather in Bosnia-Hercegovina in januar
Country-wide climate normals across 15 cities in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
How Hot Is Bosnia-Hercegovina in januar?
Cool, consistent weather everywhere: Bosnia-Hercegovina averages 5°C in January, with Sarajevo representative.
Sunshine in Bosnia-Hercegovina in januar
Persistent cloud and grey skies define Bosnia-Hercegovina's January: about 2.6h of sun a day in Sarajevo. Daylight is in short supply too, running from 7:15 am to 4:35 pm, and most regions of the country see similar overcast conditions. Bright stretches are uncommon and brief.
Does It Rain In Bosnia-Hercegovina In januar?
Moderate rainfall defines Bosnia-Hercegovina's January: Sarajevo averages 95mm across 12 days. Some regions see meaningfully wetter weather, especially coastal or mountain-facing areas, while continental interiors tend toward the drier end of the spectrum.
Is Bosnia-Hercegovina Humid In januar?
Heavy oppressive humidity covers Bosnia-Hercegovina in January: 84% on average in Sarajevo, and similar saturating conditions exist nationwide. The air feels thick and heavy from sunrise to sundown, with little overnight respite. Coastal and tropical regions feel especially stifling.
Wind In Bosnia-Hercegovina In januar
Light breezes are typical across Bosnia-Hercegovina in January: 11 kph in Sarajevo, with similar gentle wind conditions in most regions. The air moves enough to keep things fresh on warm days but not enough to be disruptive. Coastal cities may see slightly more.
Does It Snow In Bosnia-Hercegovina In januar?
Regular snowfall covers Bosnia-Hercegovina in January: 4.1 snow days in Sarajevo, with higher elevations and northern regions seeing even more. Plan around plowed roads and chained tires in mountain regions; lowland cities see lighter accumulation but still regular snow events.
Cloud Cover In Bosnia-Hercegovina In januar
Cloudy skies dominate Bosnia-Hercegovina in January — 65% cover in Sarajevo, with similar overcast conditions in most regions. Direct sun is patchy and broken; expect grey stretches between brief bright moments. Coastal areas may be heavier than inland.