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The climate of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Banja Luka is located in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the banks of the river Vrbas. Banja Luka is situated in the Banja Luka valley in between the Dinaric Alps. Banja Luka is the second largest city in the country. Many tourists come here to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the many beauty and wellness resorts. Banja Luka is a modern East European city where time hasn’t stood still. During the war Banja Luka did not fall victim to bombardments and destruction. Banja Luka has a moderate sea climate with pleasantly warm summers and mild winters. However, this can only be applied for the valley. The higher regions are much colder; large amounts of snow can be expected during winter. Banja Luka gets about 1,000 millimeters of annual precipitation. The average annual temperature is 11 degrees Celsius.

 

Climate information
The figures below are based on long term weather and climate records. They are an average for Banja Luka

average
 maximum
temperature (°C)

average
minimum

temperature (°C)
average
hours of sunshine

per
day
average days with precipitation
per month
average
mm
precipitation
per month
average
sea
temperature (°C)
January 4 -4 2 13 n/a
February 6 -3 4 12 n/a
March 11 0 5 13 n/a
April 16 5 6 14 n/a
May 21 9 7 14 n/a
June 24 12 8 14 n/a
July 27 13 9 11 n/a
August 26 13 9 11 n/a
September 23 10 7 11 n/a
October 17 6 5 12 n/a
November 10 1 3 14 n/a
December 5 -2 2 15 n/a
= 0-5 mm ● = 6-30 mm ● = 31-60 mm ● = 61-100 mm ● = 101-200 mm ● = over 200 mm
= 0-0.2 inches ● = 0.2-1.2 inches ● = 1.2-2.4 inches ● = 2.5-4 inches ● = 4.1-8 inches ● = over 8 inches

More climate information
Climate figures are very useful but don’t present a general impression of the climate and the eventual weather circumstances within a certain period. The figures don’t always reflect the chance of wintry weather, extreme heat or hurricanes. That is why we offer useful extra climate information for each month of the year:
 

chance of
(very) hot

weather

chance of
(very) cool
weather
chance of
long-term

precipitation
chance of
hurricanes
(cyclones)
chance of
sunny days

UV-index

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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