Sarajevo Weather
A month-by-month look at temperature, rainfall and what to pack in Sarajevo. The annual average is 17°C high / 6°C low — hottest in July (28°C) and coldest in January (-3°C).
Sarajevo Weather at a Glance
As of 2026A quick summary of Sarajevo's year-round climate and the best time to visit.
- Annual average
- 17° / 6°
- Best time to visit
- June, May, July
- Hottest month
- July (28°C)
- Coldest month
- January (-3°C)
- Wettest month
- June (90mm)
- Driest month
- February (50mm)
As of 2026, Sarajevo's weather averages 17°C high / 6°C low across the year, and the best time to visit for stable temperatures, rainfall and crowds is June, May, July. The hottest month is July (28°C), the coldest is January (-3°C), and the wettest is June (90mm).
When is the best time to visit Sarajevo?
June brings Sarajevo's longest daylight — sunrise 04:55, sunset 20:25, twilight until ~21:00. Comfortable 25°C highs with 13°C lows — the year's ideal walking + sightseeing temperatures. Mostar bridge-diving competition (mid-June, annual professional event) draws Olympic-level cliff divers — the canonical Mostar Stari Most bridge spectacle. Sarajevo's outdoor culture peaks — Baščaršija café terraces + Ferhadija street life + Trebević mountain hiking + Bjelašnica + Igman hiking + Vrelo Bosne horse-carriage rides all at full operation.
May is the best-value summer-quality month for Sarajevo — 14.5 hours of daylight, comfortable 22°C highs, all attractions fully operational with extended hours, and crowds + prices below the June-August peak. Labor Day (May 1 — Yugoslav-era public holiday) means many shops + offices close — restaurants stay open. Sarajevo Marathon (mid-May, growing event) is a smaller version of major European city marathons. The Sarajevo Beer Festival (late May — Sarajevska Pivara + Bosnian craft beers + food) is a 3-day event at the brewery district.
July is Sarajevo's warmest month + highest hotel rates + biggest tourist crowds. 28°C highs make Bosnian coffee at Baščaršija morning + late-evening rituals (midday too hot for the dark coffee tradition). Mostar Summer Music Festival (mid-July, weekly classical + jazz performances on Stari Most bridge + Old Bazaar venues) is a quieter alternative to the year's bridge-diving competition. Like Vienna and Belgrade, some of the best local restaurants close 2-3 weeks for owner's vacation in late July-August — 4 Sobe + Karuzo variable. Verify before booking. Catholic pilgrimage to Međugorje (90 min south of Sarajevo, 2.5 million annual visitors to the alleged Marian apparition site, 1981-present) adds regional traffic.
What is Sarajevo weather like month by month?
Tap any month for a detailed guide with what to wear, sunrise/sunset and air quality.
| Month | High/Low | Rain | Rainy days | Crowds | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 4° / -3° | 60mm | 11 | Quiet | Details → |
| February | 7° / -2° | 50mm | 10 | Quiet | Details → |
| March | 12° / 1° | 65mm | 11 | Quiet | Details → |
| April | 17° / 5° | 75mm | 11 | Moderate | Details → |
| May | 22° / 10° | 85mm | 12 | Busy | Details → |
| June | 25° / 13° | 90mm | 12 | Busy | Details → |
| July | 28° / 15° | 80mm | 10 | Very busy | Details → |
| August | 28° / 14° | 85mm | 10 | Very busy | Details → |
| September | 23° / 11° | 75mm | 11 | Busy | Details → |
| October | 17° / 6° | 90mm | 13 | Moderate | Details → |
| November | 10° / 2° | 85mm | 13 | Quiet | Details → |
| December | 5° / -1° | 70mm | 12 | Moderate | Details → |
What should you wear in Sarajevo?
Mid-spring layering — light jacket, knit on top of tee, sneakers, compact umbrella. Late-month begins café terrace weather. Sunglasses essential. Light scarf for evenings (still 5°C lows).
Peak summer — tee + shorts or sundress, lightweight cardigan for evenings, sunglasses + SPF 30. Comfortable walking shoes. Sun hat for Mostar + Blagaj day trips. Insect repellent for Bjelašnica + Vrelo Bosne evenings.
Mid-autumn — light wool coat or padded jacket, knit sweater + tee under, scarf, waterproof shoes (rain 13 days). Umbrella + light gloves for chilly mornings. Cardigan layer indoors for café temperature shifts.
Like January — warm jacket, waterproof boots, thermal base layer + fleece. Daylight returning means more outdoor walking opportunities, so packable gloves and a wool buff are essential. Indoor cafés still hot — removable layers.
Sarajevo Weather FAQ
What is the best time to visit Sarajevo? +
For weather, June, May, July are the most comfortable months. Highs sit around 25°C with relatively stable rainfall and crowds.
What are the hottest and coldest months in Sarajevo? +
The hottest month is July with an average high of 28°C, and the coldest is January with an average low of -3°C. The annual average is 17°C high / 6°C low.
When does it rain most in Sarajevo? +
The wettest month is June (90mm over about 12 rainy days) and the driest is February (50mm). Total annual rainfall is roughly 910mm.
What should I pack for Sarajevo? +
Spring (Mar–May) averages 17/5°C — Mid-spring layering — light jacket, knit on top of tee, sneakers, compact umbrella. Late-month begins café terrace weather. Sunglasses essential. Light scarf for evenings (still 5°C lows). Summer (Jun–Aug) averages 27/14°C — Peak summer — tee + shorts or sundress, lightweight cardigan for evenings, sunglasses + SPF 30. Comfortable walking shoes. Sun hat for Mostar + Blagaj day trips. Insect repellent for Bjelašnica + Vrelo Bosne evenings. Autumn (Sep–Nov) averages 17/6°C — Mid-autumn — light wool coat or padded jacket, knit sweater + tee under, scarf, waterproof shoes (rain 13 days). Umbrella + light gloves for chilly mornings. Cardigan layer indoors for café temperature shifts. Winter (Dec–Feb) averages 5/-2°C — Like January — warm jacket, waterproof boots, thermal base layer + fleece. Daylight returning means more outdoor walking opportunities, so packable gloves and a wool buff are essential. Indoor cafés still hot — removable layers.
What is the weather in Sarajevo this month (June)? +
June averages 25°C high / 13°C low with 90mm rainfall over about 12 rainy days. Crowds are busy and prices are high.
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Why you can trust weather guide
Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.