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Weather in Pula The Roman city of Pula, which lies on the Istrian peninsula in northwest Croatia, enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, with warm dry summers and mild winters. Its location along the Adriatic Coastline makes Pula a popular tourist haunt, with its pleasant weather conditions, as well as its fascinating city centre and scenic beauty, attracting many to a Croatia holiday in this area.
Pula weather - Sunny pleasant summers along the Adriatic Coast The average annual temperature in Pula is 13C, with the sun shining for an average of 6.5 hours a day. The hottest months are July and August, seeing average temperatures of 22C, providing ideal conditions for exploring the coastline and relaxing along the beaches on and around the peninsula. Spring and autumn temperatures are similar, with temperatures in May reaching 15C, and September and October seeing the temperature drops to 18C and 15C respectively. These pleasant warm months either side of the major tourist season provide the perfect temperatures for the wealth of sightseeing opportunities that Pula offers.
Weather in Pula - Mild dry winters, cooler northern winds Winters in Pula sees mild weather, dipping down to low temperatures of 5C during the coldest months of January and February. The weather along the Adriatic coast is slightly different from the Mediterranean as it sees drier weather in the winter, brought by the cold and turbulant 'bura' wind that blows from the northeast. Rainfall totals about 800mm during the year, with November being the wettest month seeing an average of 100mm, and July the driest with less than 50mm.
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