Winter Forecast: January May See Heavier Rainfall, Temperatures Near Average

The Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has issued an experimental long‑term forecast predicting that December will stay near long‑term averages while January may bring increased rainfall across Poland, though temperatures should remain normal.

Winter Weather in Poland

The Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has issued an experimental long‑term forecast. It shows that December will stay within long‑term norms for both precipitation and temperature (1991‑2020).

In January forecasters expect a rise in precipitation across the country, but temperatures should remain typical of previous years, ruling out a significantly warmer month or a severe frost period.

Weekend Forecast

On Saturday, October 11, a front will move from north to south across Poland, bringing increased cloudiness and brief showers. Maximum temperatures will range from 12°C to 15°C, reaching up to 17°C in the south.

Strong wind gusts up to 60 km/h are expected, with sea‑side winds reaching 70 km/h from the northwest and west.

Sunday Weather

Sunday will bring dense cloud cover and light rain only over the southern region. Winds will be lighter, with heightened activity from the west and northwest in the east of the country.

Temperatures will be cooler, ranging between 11 °C and 15 °C.

First Snow Date

More information on this year’s winter, including the anticipated first snowfall, is available in the article “When will snow first fall in Poland?”

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