Corfu is the northernmost island of Greece. It has a different climate compared to other parts of the country. The winters are mild and usually characterized by heavy rainfall. In summer, Corfu is cooler than the rest of Greece. The maximum temperature in summer does not exceed 39 degrees Celsius or 70.2 degrees Fahrenheit. The island has a humid climate, which is the common characteristic of the weather on all the other Ionian Islands as well.
The average air temperatures for the seven months between April and October, in degrees Centigrade, are 19 in April, 24 in May, 28 in June, 31 in July, 32 in August, 28 in September and 23 in October. The average water temperatures for the seven months between April and October, in degrees Centigrade, are 16 in April, 18 in May, 21 in June, 23 in July, 24 in August, 23 in September and 21 in October. The average rainfall for the seven months between April and October, in inches, are seven in April, five in May, two in June, one in July, one in August, five in September and nine in October.
The average air temperatures for the seven months between April and October, in degrees Centigrade, are 19 in April, 24 in May, 28 in June, 31 in July, 32 in August, 28 in September and 23 in October. The average water temperatures for the seven months between April and October, in degrees Centigrade, are 16 in April, 18 in May, 21 in June, 23 in July, 24 in August, 23 in September and 21 in October. The average rainfall for the seven months between April and October, in inches, are seven in April, five in May, two in June, one in July, one in August, five in September and nine in October.