Maximum air temperature 31.03.2025.


Station Temperature [°C]
 Bilogora 12.0
 Bjelovar 13.6
 Daruvar 13.5
 Dubrovnik 19.1
 Dubrovnik-aerodrom 18.5
 RC Gorice (kod Nove Gradiške) 13.4
 Gospić 11.0
 RC Gradište (kod Županje) 11.9
 Hvar 17.0
 Karlovac 16.0
 Knin 14.5
 Komiža 16.2
 Krapina 14.3
 Križevci 14.1
 Lastovo 14.2
 Makarska 17.6
 Mali Lošinj 15.9
 Ogulin 13.4
 Osijek 13.4
 Osijek-aerodrom 13.7
 Palagruža 15.4
 Parg-Čabar 9.9
 Pazin 16.4
 Ploče 16.2
 Pula-aerodrom 17.2
 RC Puntijarka 7.2
 Rab 17.4
 Rijeka 17.8
 Rijeka-aerodrom 16.7
 Senj 17.0
 Šibenik 16.7
 Sisak 14.0
 Slavonski Brod 13.2
 Split 16.2
 Split-aerodrom 18.1
 Varaždin 13.5
 Zadar 18.1
 Zadar-aerodrom 17.2
 Zagreb-Grič 15.7
 Zagreb-Maksimir 15.1
 Zagreb-aerodrom 15.2
 Zavižan 1.3
Measurement of temperature daily extremes

The maximum air temperatures were read on the maximum thermometer in a weather instrument shelter 2 m above the ground at 6 UTC (7SEV), which refer to the period from 18 UTC on a previous day until 6 UTC on the day they were read (that is, on the previous 12 hours).

The minimum and maximum air temperatures are used for synoptic and forecasting operational purposes and thus can vary from the values written in climatological data basis. According to the World Meteorological Organization's rules, the minimum and the maximum air temperature is recorded in meteorological data basis which is read on thermometers ina weather instrument shelter on 2 m above the ground at 9 o'clock local time. These refer to the period from 9 PM of the previous day until 9 PM on the day they are recorded (that is, on the previous 24 hours).

UTC   world time, Universal Time Coordinated or Coordinated Universal Time. It is defined by mean solar time of 0° (Prime) Meridian at 12 PM on 1st January 1900.
SEV Mean European Time, UTC +1
LV local time. Climatological monitoring is not done at the same time in all the stations. Each station has its own local time which corresponds with passing of the Sun through its Meridian.