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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the DailyCity weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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If you are heading to the Adriatic, check the live forecast above before you finalise plans; Montenegro’s weather varies sharply from its narrow coast to its high karst interior, so knowing what to expect matters for packing and activities.
What is the weather like in Montenegro year round?
Montenegro has a Mediterranean climate along the coast, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Inland, around the capital Podgorica, summers are hotter and winters colder. The mountainous north sees heavy snowfall from December to March, making it a winter-sports destination, while the coast stays relatively mild through autumn. For a detailed breakdown, check the 10 day weather forecast UK context, but note Montenegro’s own microclimates.
When is the best time to visit Montenegro?
Late spring and early autumn offer the most reliable weather. Montenegro weather may brings warm days (around 20–25°C on the coast) and blooming landscapes, ideal for hiking in Durmitor or exploring Kotor. Montenegro weather october is still pleasant along the Bay of Kotor, though you may see more rain. For peak beach season, July and August are hot; for fewer crowds, consider Montenegro weather april or September.
What is the weather in Kotor like compared to the rest of Montenegro?
Montenegro weather Kotor is maritime-Mediterranean: cooler than Podgorica in summer due to sea breezes, but wetter. Kotor receives over 1,500mm of rain annually, mostly in late autumn and winter.
Can I get a reliable 30-day forecast for Montenegro?
Not really. Montenegro weather 30 days out is only a broad trend guide. For trip planning, use the live forecast above plus a Montenegro weather forecast 14 days outlook closer to departure for better accuracy.
How does Montenegro weather by month change for UK visitors?
From a UK perspective, April and May are warmer and sunnier than a British spring. June to September are reliably hot and dry on the coast, while Montenegro weather year round is generally sunnier than the UK, but winter rain can be similar to western Britain.
Sources
For UK comparisons, see our UK weather hub or look up Birmingham Weather and Glasgow Weather.