Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Belgrade, Central Serbia, Serbia. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Belgrade sits right at the edge of spring uncertainty — the average high of 62° feels pleasant, but this date has swung from a balmy 80° in 1998 all the way down to a freezing 32° as recently as 2023. There's a coin-flip chance of rain today historically, so keep a jacket close.
Belgrade earns its continental stripes at the extremes: the thermometer has soared to 107° in July 2007 and bottomed out at a brutal -18° in January 1963, a range of 125 degrees. A single September day in 1988 dropped 2.2 inches of rain, and a February 1984 snowstorm buried the city under 8.8 inches.
Summer is the clear headline act, with late July through early August averaging highs in the low 80s, while January sits around a grey and chilly 38°. If rain is your concern, the last week of May into early June is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging nearly three-quarters of an inch per week.