This time, we flew from Vancouver to Eastern Europe via London. I bought a 30-day, 1GB/day internet package from another company, while my wife bought a 30-day, 500MB/day package from the same company. During our layover in London, my internet connection was unreliable, while my wife's connection was smooth. I eventually managed to contact the other company's customer service, who taught me how to manually adjust the settings, and finally helped me connect. Later, we traveled to Vienna, Budapest, Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk in Poland, and Edinburgh in the UK. Throughout the journey, the other company's internet frequently disconnected, requiring manual adjustments, sometimes successful, sometimes not; the signal was consistently unstable. My wife, however, had a smooth, strong signal using our own company's service. Back in London, the connection remained unstable, requiring frequent manual adjustments, and the signal was intermittent. I had no signal at all on the London Underground, making Google Maps useless, while my wife's internet had a signal. I'm now quite adept at manually adjusting internet service, which is my biggest takeaway. Even so, when there's truly no internet, even the most skilled cook can't cook without ingredients; I still have to borrow my wife's internet until I find it again. The biggest lesson from this trip is: when traveling as a couple, never buy services from the same company. If you run into a problem, you have other options. When traveling independently abroad, encountering internet problems or being unable to use Google Maps due to a lack of internet can easily ruin your day's itinerary. It's truly heartbreaking to regret booking with the wrong internet service provider. I highly recommend this company's product; it had a continuous connection throughout the trip, and the signal was still strong even on the London Underground.
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Serbia Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Serbia year round climate
Spring (March–May): 8.4–17.1°C on average, mild climate with gradually increasing rainfall. Colder weather is still possible in March and April. Common activities: Hiking, sightseeing. Recommended clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved shirts, comfortable shoes.
Summer (June–August): 21.8–24.5°C on average, hot and dry. June has the most rainfall; July and August are drier. Common activities: Outdoor swimming, camping, exploring national parks. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, hat, sunscreen.
Autumn (September–November): 18.6–7.8°C on average, gradually decreasing temperatures and higher rainfall, especially in November. Common activities: Tasting local cuisine, visiting museums, enjoying autumn scenery. Recommended clothing: Comfortable warm clothing, jacket.
Winter (December–February): 5.3–6.2°C on average, cold and dry with little snowfall. Common activities: Skiing (in some areas), indoor activities. Recommended clothing: Warm jacket, hat, scarf, gloves.
Serbia climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 13.6°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 745 mm / Summer humidity: 60%–70% / Rainiest month: June
Serbia monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
3.1°C
73.8
February
6.2°C
19.8
March
8.4°C
44.5
April
11.9°C
56.3
May
17.1°C
90.2
June
21.8°C
101.7
July
24.5°C
35.9
August
23.8°C
79.6
September
18.6°C
69.3
October
14.3°C
18.2
November
7.8°C
97.5
December
5.3°C
58.4
Serbia weather for the next seven days
12/22
Monday
Sunny
8.7°C/1.9°C
12/23
Tuesday
Sunny
8.8°C/1.7°C
12/24
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
6.1°C/2.6°C
12/25
Thursday
Moderate rain
4.1°C/-0.6°C
12/26
Friday
Patchy rain nearby
4.1°C/-0.8°C
12/27
Saturday
Sunny
4°C/-1°C
12/28
Sunday
Partly Cloudy
3.7°C/-1.9°C
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