In Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, annual temperature is around 22C or 72F. January is the coldest month of the year with lows of around 3C (26F) and July and August the hottest, who both register average highs of 28C (82F).
Belgrade’s receives abundant precipitation throughout the year; annually the city receives around 700.00mm (27.56in), making its monthly average reach levels of 58.33mm (2.30in). June is the wettest month of the year with around 96mm (3.78in) of rain falling over a period of 13 days. In contrast, rainfall decreases sharply during February and March, whose average of a meager 46mm (1.81in) makes them the driest period of the year. As a general rule, Belgrade experiences around 144 per year when rainfall levels are greater than 0.1mm (0.004in).
Relative humidity at Belgrade averages 68 over the year. Humidity levels are at their lowest (59%) during July, peaking in the month of December when they can rise up to 81%.
Belgrade experiences 2112 hours of sunshine per year. During December the sunlight hours are at their absolute low, managing an average of 2.2 per day, while in July the sun reigns supreme for around 9.5 per day.
