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  1. In Serbia, the climate is moderately continental, with cold winters and hot summers. The country is located in southeastern Europe.
    www.climatestotravel.com/climate/serbia
    The climate of Serbia is between a continental climate in the north, with cold dry winters, and warm, humid summers with well distributed rainfall patterns, and a more Mediterranean climate in the south with hot, dry summers and autumns and average relatively cool and more rainy winters with heavy mountain snowfall.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Serbia
    Serbia has a moderately continental climate with warm to hot summers and cold winters in the north and relatively mild winters in the south, close to the Adriatic; The climate falls under various Köppen classifications: Cfa, Cfb, Dfa, Dfb and Dfc based on region and altitude.
    www.weather-atlas.com/en/serbia-climate
    The climate of Serbia is moderate continental, with more or less pronounced local characteristics and a gradual transition between seasons. Continental climate prevails in the mountainous regions of above 1,000 m altitude. The southwestern part of the country borders Mediterranean, subtropical and continental climate.
    climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org/country/ser…
    The far north of Serbia has a continental climate. This means cold winters and hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall. The south has an temperate oceanic climate with hot, dry summers and relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall inland.
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    South and South-east of Serbia is subject to strong Mediterranean influences (hotter summers and milder winters). However, the Dinaric Alps and other mountain ranges contribute to the cooling down a large part of the warm air masses. Winters are quite harsh in Raška (region) because of the mountains which encircle the plateau.
    Annual rainfall for the entire country is 896 mm. The climate of Serbia is moderate continental, with more or less pronounced local characteristics and a gradual transition between seasons. Continental climate prevails in the mountainous regions of above 1,000 m altitude.
    climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org
    Serbia does not receive much sun in winter, while in summer, the amount of sunshine is good. In major cities, there are typically 2,000 to 2,200 hours of sunshine per year. Winter, from December to February, is quite cold. Some periods are cloudy or foggy, with temperatures around freezing (0 °C or 32 °F).
    Serbia has very favourable natural conditions (land and climate) for varied agricultural production. It has 5,056,000 ha of agricultural land (0.7 ha per capita), out of which 3,294,000 ha is arable land (0.45 ha per capita).
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  3. Climate of Serbia - Wikipedia

  4. WEBIn mountainous regions, which are rainier in summer and snowier in winter, precipitation exceeds 1,000 mm (40 in) per year. Serbia does not receive much sun in winter, while in summer, the amount of sunshine is good. In …

  5. Serbia - Climatology | Climate Change Knowledge Portal

  6. Climate of Serbia - Wikiwand

  7. Climate of Serbia | SpringerLink

  8. BASIC CLIMATE CHARACTERISTICS FOR THE TERRITORY OF SERBIA

  9. WEBClimate: Serbia. Regions. Vojvodina. Serbia has many different climates, but is dominated by Dfb. Classifications. Novi Sad The climate in Novi Sad is warm and temperate. There is significant rainfall throughout the year …

  10. Blue Green Atlas - The Climate of Serbia

    WEBMost of Serbia's climate is continental, with conditions typical of eastern Europe—cold, dry winters and warm, humid summers, but the climate of its mountains and interior plain varies considerably according to elevation …

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