Poland Climate

Poland’s climate has transitional character between the maritime and continental climates. Winters are sometimes mild and sometimes cold, similarly the summers are cool and rainy or hot and dry. Generally, summer is usually warm and the most pleasant time to visit, but the plentiful sunshine is mixed together with rain.
Spring starts in March with temperatures varying from -1 to +20 °C, until about April or May. July is the hottest month, but the rest of the summer is also quite warm with temperatures from 21 to 32 °C. Initially warm September is the beginning of Poland’s autumn.
Thereafter, the days become colder until December, when winter begins, and the temperature drops to below zero. Winter lasts from December to March and includes shorter or longer period of snow. In mountain regions, snow lies till May.


