Total precipitation mm forecast for Budva across all days. Heavy rain Sunday (tomorrow), clear midweek Wednesday, rain returns Friday. All precipitation in mm from local Budva weather station.
Budva is situated on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro, surrounded by mountains that shape our local weather patterns. Use the weather map to track rain and cloud cover across the region.
Tomorrow — Sunday, Mar 15 — is the wettest day in our Budva forecast. Rain begins from tomorrow morning and continues through most of the day. Tomorrow precipitation totals 15 mm, the heaviest rain of the week. Tomorrow sunset comes at 18:31, giving a clear evening after the rain eases. Tomorrow night temperature drops to 9°C — the coldest night of the forecast. Tomorrow wind reaches 26 km/h from the NE. Check back for more tomorrow weather updates as our local forecast refreshes hourly.
Budva receives heavy rain from October through March — our local weather data shows average March precipitation of 120–140 mm total. Rain in Budva falls in short, intense bursts rather than all-day drizzle. Partly cloudy mornings can give way to sudden rain showers with little warning. Local conditions are shaped by the mountains behind the coast, which trap rain clouds and funnel precipitation onto the local shoreline. Clear breaks between rain events are common — weather in Budva can change quickly within a single day.
Local wind in Budva varies significantly by season. In Mar, the dominant wind direction is from the northeast — the famous "Bura" wind that sweeps down from the mountains and across the Adriatic. This local wind brings clear, cold air after rain and can reach 50+ km/h in storms. In summer, the wind pattern shifts to a gentle sea breeze from the southwest. Local coastal weather means wind is almost always present in Budva. Our local forecast tracks wind direction and speed hourly so you know what conditions to expect.
March temperature in Budva ranges from a night low of 8–10°C to a daytime high of 16–22°C depending on whether it's cloudy or clear. Temperature rises quickly on clear sunny days, sometimes reaching 24°C by late March. Rain and cloudy skies keep temperature lower. Humidity of 70%+ means the temperature feels lower than the forecast suggests.
Clear sunny days in Budva are most common from May through September. In March, clear weather arrives between rain cycles — typically 2–3 clear days per week. Wednesday this week is forecast to be completely clear with no precipitation. Clear skies in Budva allow spectacular views of the old city walls and Adriatic sea. Sunset on a clear evening from the ramparts is unforgettable.
Night temperatures in Budva during March drop to 9–12°C. Night is usually cooler and calmer than the day — wind eases after sunset and the night often brings clearing skies even after a rainy afternoon. Night humidity rises near the coast. The night sky over Budva on a clear night is spectacular, with stars visible over the old town walls. Our night forecast is updated at sunset time each day.
Budva sits on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro, creating a special microclimate different from other Montenegro cities. The coast moderates temperature extremes — keeping it warmer in winter and cooler in summer than inland. Mar is transitional, with frequent rain giving way to increasingly clear, warm days. The sea temperature in Mar is around 14°C — cold for swimming but beautiful for coastal walks on clear days.