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Planning a trip or already in Sárvár? Get the latest weather information right here! Below, you'll find current weather reports, forecasts, and helpful charts to help you plan your day.

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Overview

The climate in Sárvár, Hungary, is temperate, with four distinct seasons. The city is characterized by noticeable temperature fluctuations throughout the year, which is typical of Central Europe's continental climate. Travelers can expect a variety of weather conditions depending on the timing of their visit.

Winters in Sárvár are usually cold, with an average January temperature of around 1.9°C, while minimum temperatures can drop below freezing. Spring brings gradual warming, transitioning into a warm and occasionally hot summer. July and August are the warmest months, with average temperatures staying around 22.5-22.7°C and maximums reaching 27-28°C. In autumn, temperatures gradually decrease, preparing the city for the arrival of winter.

Regarding precipitation, according to the data, the total amount in Sárvár is low, ranging from 1 to 3 mm per month. However, the number of days with precipitation can be quite significant, especially in May (around 15 days) and the summer months (approximately 12 days). This suggests frequent but light rainfall. Overall, the weather in Sárvár offers variety, allowing you to choose the most comfortable time for your trip based on your preferences.

Temperature

The climate in Sárvár is characterized by distinct seasons with noticeable temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The hottest months are July (average temperature 22.7°C) and August (22.5°C), when daily highs regularly reach 27-28°C. The coldest month is January, with an average temperature of just 1.9°C and average nightly lows dropping to -1.0°C.

Summer months in Sárvár offer pleasantly warm and occasionally hot weather. From June to August, average daily temperatures range from 21.0°C to 22.7°C, with maximum values potentially rising to 25.9°C in June and 27.8°C in July. Summer nights are generally comfortable, with temperatures around 16-17°C. The summer period is marked by significant diurnal temperature variations: the difference between the daytime high and the nighttime low is often around 10°C, providing a refreshing coolness after the heat of the day.

Winter in Sárvár is cool but usually without extreme frosts. The average temperature in December is 2.7°C, drops to 1.9°C in January, and rises slightly to 4.4°C in February. Nighttime temperatures during the coldest period can drop to 0°C or slightly below (averaging -1.0°C in January), while daytime highs usually stay above freezing, ranging from 4.9°C to 8.4°C. The difference between day and night temperatures in winter is somewhat smaller than in summer, at approximately 5-8°C. Transitional seasons — spring and autumn — are marked by gradual changes in temperature regimes, offering comfortable conditions for visiting the city.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Sárvár, precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with no pronounced rainy season or prolonged droughts. The total amount of precipitation across all months remains quite low, indicating that moisture, whether rain or snow, mostly falls lightly.

The highest amount of precipitation, though still small (about 3 mm per month), typically occurs between May and September. May stands out as the month with the highest number of precipitation days, averaging 15. June, July, and August also see about 12 precipitation days each month. During these warm months, precipitation falls as light rain.

Winter months, such as January (1 mm of precipitation, 10 days) and December (2 mm of precipitation, 10 days), are characterized by minimum temperatures that can drop to zero or below. During this period, precipitation can fall as either light rain or snow. Early spring, especially March, is one of the driest periods, with an average of just 1 mm of precipitation and about 7 days with it.

Overall, Sárvár is not known for heavy downpours or long rainy periods. Visitors should be prepared for the possibility of light precipitation at almost any time of year, though it is rarely intense or long-lasting, allowing for comfortable planning of holidays and excursions.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Sárvár, it's important to choose the right wardrobe to stay comfortable in any weather. Given Hungary's climate, layering will be your best strategy, especially during transitional seasons. A pair of comfortable walking shoes is a must-have, as the city is perfect for exploring on foot. Also, despite the low total precipitation (1-3 mm per month), the number of rainy days is fairly steady (7 to 15 per month), so a compact umbrella or a light raincoat will come in handy almost year-round.

In winter (December-February), Sárvár is cool, with average temperatures ranging from -1°C to +8°C, and sometimes dropping below zero. You'll need a warm winter jacket, hat, scarf, and gloves, as well as warm sweaters and waterproof footwear. In summer (June-August), the weather is pleasantly warm, with average temperatures from +16°C to +28°C. Light clothing made from natural fabrics like T-shirts, shorts, and dresses is ideal. Don't forget a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses for sun protection. However, even in summer, evening chill or a sudden rain shower (about 12 wet days per month) can catch you off guard, so a light sweater or cardigan and an umbrella won't go amiss.

In spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), the weather in Sárvár is most changeable. Spring temperatures gradually rise, averaging from +2°C to +20°C, while in autumn, they decrease from a comfortable +22°C to +3°C by November. Layering is especially important during these periods: T-shirts, long-sleeves, sweaters, and a mid-season jacket or raincoat. Don't forget an umbrella, as the number of wet days remains significant (7 to 15 per month). And, of course, remember your swimwear — Sárvár is famous for its thermal springs, which can be enjoyed at any time of year!

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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