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Snow Front Over Krakow, Monday Weather Forecast

A cold snow front will hit Krakow on Monday, with temperatures hovering near freezing and mixed precipitation expected across the city.

Temperature Outlook

On Monday, 24 November 2025, Krakow will experience a persistent cold snap. Early‑morning thermometers will read around –6.9 °C, with a gradual rise throughout the day. The warmest point will be noon, reaching a maximum of 0.7 °C, before dropping again to 0.4 °C in the evening and 0.3 °C overnight.

The lowest overnight temperature will remain at –6.9 °C, keeping the day largely below freezing.

Atmospheric Conditions

During daylight hours, Krakow will enjoy relatively stable, moderate pressure around 1007 hPa, which usually supports weather stability but does not prevent light snowfall or drizzle.

Wind speeds will be light, holding at about 2.1 m/s, offering a calm street atmosphere. Relative humidity will exceed 87 %, intensifying the feeling of cold.

Precipitation Forecast

Mixed precipitation is expected with both snow and drizzle. Total snowfall will amount to 0.16 mm and drizzle to 0.17 mm. Wet and slick surfaces may be caused by this mixture.

Next Week’s Weather

The coming week will be variable. Monday will bring snow with drizzle, temperatures hovering around 0 °C. Tuesday and Wednesday will keep the same pattern with further drop in feel. Thursday may see light snow, while Friday will feature cloudy weather with clear spells.

The weekend will start with partial cloud cover and a temperature near 1 °C on Saturday, but Sunday will have drizzle.

Early December Preview

At the beginning of December, the weather will continue to be variable. December 1 will again see snow and drizzle, with temperatures rising to about 2 °C. Tuesday and Wednesday will show a slight improvement, with mixed cloudy and clear skies, temperatures climbing to 3 °C. The rest of the week will remain cloudy with around 3 °C. Saturday may experience snow and drizzle again, while Sunday will offer cloudy conditions with breaks.

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