Jesolo Weather 2026 — Climate, Water Temperature and the Best Time to Visit
Jesolo Lido
Aktualisiert 22:1522°C
Überwiegend klar
Gefühlt 22°C · Luftfeuchte 55% · 🌊 Wasser 23°C
Wind
7 km/h
S · Böen 18
Wellengang
0.1 m
ruhig · 3 s
Sonne
05:20 – 20:58
Auf- und Untergang
Reise-Bedingungen unauffälligWetter ruhig, Wellengang gering, kein Wind-Stress — uneingeschränkt reisen.
Heute im Stundenverlauf
06
16°
07
17°
08
19°
09
20°
10
22°
11
22°
12
23°
13
23°
14
23°
15
23°
16
23°
17
23°
18
23°
19
23°
20
23°
21
23°
Jetzt
22°
5-Tages-Vorhersage
Heute
Bedeckt
23° / 16°
Morgen
Bedeckt
26° / 17°
So 14.6.
Bedeckt
27° / 21°
Mo 15.6.
Bedeckt
27° / 19°
Di 16.6.
Bedeckt
26° / 17°
Quellen: Open-Meteo (Wetter + Marine, CC BY 4.0), ARPAV Veneto (Halbtags-Forecast, CC BY 3.0). Wetter-Daten aktualisiert alle 15 Minuten, Cache 30 Min. Vorhersage-Verlässlichkeit nimmt nach Tag 3 deutlich ab.
Jesolo live webcams — 4 views of the beach
Four live streams straight from Jesolo Lido and Pineta. A click opens the stream full-size. Handy for deciding in the morning between a beach day and a Venice programme — the forecast above says what’s coming, the webcams show what’s happening now. All Adriatic locations: Adriatic beach webcams.
In brief: Jesolo has a mild Adriatic-Mediterranean climate — warm, sunny summers with water at 24 to 26 °C in high summer, mild but damp winters. The main season runs from early May to late September, peaking in July and August. Above this text you see the current weather live plus the 5-day forecast. The most important weather risk for Jesolo is not acqua alta (a lagoon phenomenon) but wind — above all bora storms in spring and autumn, which make the beaches unusable and cancel the fast boats to Venice.
Jesolo’s 12-month climate — long-term averages
The table below shows the long-term climate normals (1991–2020) for the Venezia region, geographically almost identical to Jesolo. The travel score (1–5) weighs temperature comfort, rainfall and tourist crowding.
Climate by month — when is the best time to visit Venice?
| Month | Temp °C | Rain | Sun | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 0–8 | 50 mm · 6 d | 3 h | Limited |
| February | 1–10 | 50 mm · 6 d | 4 h | Limited |
| March | 4–14 | 60 mm · 7 d | 5 h | Very good |
| April | 8–18 | 75 mm · 8 d | 7 h | Ideal |
| May | 13–23 | 75 mm · 8 d | 8 h | Ideal |
| June | 17–26 | 75 mm · 7 d | 9 h | Very good |
| July | 20–29 | 60 mm · 6 d | 10 h | Limited |
| August | 19–28 | 80 mm · 6 d | 8 h | Limited |
| September | 15–24 | 75 mm · 6 d | 7 h | Ideal |
| October | 10–18 | 90 mm · 8 d | 5 h | Very good |
| November | 5–12 | 90 mm · 9 d | 3 h | Limited |
| December | 1–8 | 65 mm · 7 d | 3 h | Limited |
Rating: mix of temperature comfort, rainfall, acqua alta risk and tourist crowds. Climate values are long-term averages.
Wind and storm warnings
The bora — Jesolo’s most important weather factor
The bora is a cold, dry katabatic wind from the north-east, occurring mainly in spring (March/April) and autumn (October/November) — far rarer in the June–August beach season. In a stronger bora (over 40 km/h, sometimes up to 80 km/h):
- Fast boats to Venice (Il Doge di Venezia, Battelli del Brenta) are cancelled or run reduced
- Beach umbrellas are folded away — otherwise they fly off
- Sand blows unpleasantly — the beach becomes uncomfortable to unusable
- Move the programme indoors — wellness, indoor play areas, a town stroll
- Crystal-clear views after bora days — many guests remember bora days as the most photogenic of their holiday
The live block above shows the current wind speed in km/h plus a rating. ARPAV usually flags bora phases 24 hours ahead — at “windy” or “storm”, adjust your plans.
The sirocco — the warm southerly
The sirocco is a warm south-south-easterly from North Africa, often arriving with high humidity. Under sirocco the heat feels heavier than the thermometer suggests — beach days turn sticky. For Jesolo itself the direct impact is small, unlike for the Venetian lagoon (there the sirocco pushes water into the basin and can trigger acqua alta).
Summer thunderstorms
Adriatic summer storms are short, intense and usually hit in the late afternoon (4–7 pm). They discharge quickly, move on after 30–60 minutes and often leave finer weather than before. Lead time: ARPAV warnings usually come 4–8 hours ahead. When a storm threatens: off the beach and into the hotel or a restaurant.
Water temperature in detail
The Adriatic off Jesolo warms faster than the North Sea or Baltic because the water is shallow (5–10 m over the first 500 metres from the beach) and the open sea stores energy quickly. Concrete values from long-term observation of the Open-Meteo marine data:
| Month | Water temperature | Swimmable by northern European standards |
|---|---|---|
| April | 13–15 °C | No — too cold |
| May | 17–19 °C | For the hardy |
| June | 22–24 °C | Yes, pleasant |
| July | 24–26 °C | Yes, optimal |
| August | 25–27 °C | Yes, warm |
| September | 22–24 °C | Yes, still pleasant |
| October | 18–20 °C | For the hardy |
| November–March | 9–13 °C | No — winter pause |
The best time to visit Jesolo, by type of trip
| If you … | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| … travel with children | June and September — water warm enough, less crowding, milder air |
| … want absolute high season (action) | July and August — every event running, full beaches, the highest prices, pure Italian summer |
| … travel without children, quiet and cheap | May and September/October — hotel prices 30–50% below high season, the beach largely empty, often top weather all the same |
| … plan a Venice day trip | April to September — outside this season the fast-boat lines don’t run |
| … want to avoid the bora | June, July, August — the calmest wind months. March, April, October and November carry the highest bora risk |
| … come for concerts and festivals | Main season June–September, peaking 19.9 (Giorgia) and 6.10 (Fiorella Mannoia) — both dates on average warm and dry |
