In Ljubljana in . January, there's a 19% chance of rain or snow on an average day.. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.44 in (11.3 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as flurries. Ljubljana’s Christmas Lights are creative illuminations installed all around the city’s center. They were created by a well-known Slovenian artist, Zmago Modic. Also, they differ from the typical Christmas decorations in shapes and ideas. The lights appear on the street at the end of November and dazzle for the entire advent. The most snow falls at higher elevations above 6,500 ft (2,000 m). Ground frosts and snow also occur in the polar desert areas of Altiplano. Here, conditions are generally cool and humid with colder weather often setting in across southwestern areas where June and July winter temperatures can drop to – 4 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 degrees Celsius). Most winters, you won’t see a single snowflake. Barcelona’s right by the coast, so temperatures usually stay pretty mild. But every once in a while, the snow finds its way there. It’s rare, but it has happened before! It also snows much more in the Pyrenees, which are around a four-hour drive from Barcelona. In Ljubljana, during the entire year, the rain falls for 151 days and collects up to 1361mm of precipitation. Daylight In May, the average length of the day is 14h and 58min. On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:48 and sunset at 20:09. On the last day of May, in Ljubljana, sunrise is at 05:15 and sunset at 20:44 CEST. Sunshine Krvavec Ski Resort. Photo Credit. The Krvavec Ski Resort lies within easy reach from Kranj and Ljubljana, making it a favorite place for Ljubljana skiing trips among people living in the Slovenian capital. Tourists there might also want to seize the chance to hit the slopes at this fabulous resort. December brings proper wintry weather with daytime temperatures dipping to freezing or below as well as plenty of snowfall, especially inland and up in the high mountains. Temperatures ranging from 28-37 degrees Fahrenheit in and around Ljubljana and 19-36 degrees in the alpine north. The coast around Portorož and the western part of Slovenia The iconic bridge of Ljubljana, the dragon statues are really amazing. Unfortunately cars also can go through the bridge, it would be more gorgeous without cars. Legend of the bridge: "There is a legend that Jason was the founder of Ljubljana, and he and his Argonauts killed a dragon. This is one of the four dragon statues in the bridge." Progression. Sava → Danube → Black Sea. The Ljubljanica ( pronounced [ljuˈbljáːnitsa] ), known in the Middle Ages as the Leybach, [3] is a river in the southern part of the Ljubljana Basin in Slovenia. The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, lies on the river. The Ljubljanica rises south of the town of Vrhnika and flows into the Sava River The weather and sea are consistently warm enough to entice visitors to the beach along the Adriatic coast with a temperature range between 61-73 degrees Fahrenheit. You’ll want to pack your swimsuit and sunscreen alongside warm layers and if you’re planning on heading inland, pack your umbrella. Ljubljana and the western part of Slovenia E42Dvkj.