The BEST Guide to POLAND
Unanswered  |  Archives 
 
 
User: Guest

Home / Life  % width posts: 30

Weather in Poland - some explanations


brazilii 8 | 97
26 Mar 2008 #1
One more question. While my husband says polish weather is the best one in the world ;) with four seasons, beach in the summer, snowboard in the winter and so on, many polish friends I have, said weather in Poland is the worst I can get and they couldn`t see themselves living in that kind of winter anymore. I`ve been in Poland myself few times... winter, spring, summer and autumn but can`t get to a conclusion really...

How is it???
miranda
26 Mar 2008 #2
There is not too much sun overall so for a Brazilian it would be difficult to cope, however, an artificial sunlight lamp in the winter should solve the problem:)
ShelleyS 14 | 2,893
26 Mar 2008 #3
Honey if you have lived in the UK then Poland will be wonderful, Ive been in both the winter and the summer...

summer was hot and sunny
winter wasnt too bad it doesnt seem to be as windy as it is here (UK) so its not as "biting" cold and it doesnt rain as much :)
OP brazilii 8 | 97
26 Mar 2008 #4
As a brazilian I do enjoy hot sunny weather but not 365 days per year. When I was a child I used to look forward to going to Argentine to enjoy a bit of crispy temperatures. What I`m afraid of is how long is this winter in Poland. Can I say Poland is 50% cold and 50% hot? I don`t mind cold weather, but a short one :)

thanks for the answers guys
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149
30 Mar 2008 #5
What I`m afraid of is how long is this winter in Poland.

It's vary very much from year to year. This year we hardly had any winter but 2 years ago It was very cold and long.
OP brazilii 8 | 97
31 Mar 2008 #6
Thank u!! The answers cheered me up a bit ;)
convex 20 | 3,930
6 Apr 2010 #7
Sunday Night
Chance of Snow.


You've gotta be sh*tting me.
grubas 12 | 1,384
7 Apr 2010 #8
I remember once long time ago it was snowing on May 1st.
lindawba - | 2
4 Sep 2010 #9
[Moved from]: Weather in Poland at the moment - visiting Krakow and Zakopane next week.

Hello there. I am a new member of this forum and am going to be visiting Krakow and Zakopane next week. I would appreciate it if anyone living there could tell me what the weather is like at the moment and what the forecast for the coming week is. I need to know what to pack.

Last year when I visited Zakopane in November there was snow but I'm hoping that will not be the case in September as we want to do some walking in the mountains this time.

Dziękuję
jeden - | 226
4 Sep 2010 #10
iIn cracow is cold and is raining. In Zakopane is probably the same but is much colder ;)
lindawba - | 2
4 Sep 2010 #11
Oh dear. That's not what I was hoping to hear. Cold and raining in September. In previous visits to Krakow in September the weather has been lovely. Oh well, warm clothes and raincoats it is then.

Do you know if the weather's forecast to be the same next week?
jeden - | 226
4 Sep 2010 #12
weather's forecast : pogoda.interia.pl/miasta?id=11763

but everything could change in one day ;)
pgtx 29 | 3,146
15 Oct 2010 #13
it's gonna snow in the Polish South...Tatry, Zakopane, Podhale... first autumn snow!

are you ready, guys?! :)
bimber94 7 | 254
15 Oct 2010 #14
@ Brazilii:
It's usually a case of 5 months snow from November till March. Nearly half a year of the accursed white stuff. Reincarnate as a penguin is my advice.
welshguyinpola 23 | 463
15 Oct 2010 #15
While my husband says polish weather is the best one in the world ;)

HEs bound to say that, Poles are trained to talk in superlatives
uchuch - | 2
20 Oct 2010 #16
Weather is good. Not as many grey days as in the UK. Proper snow in the winter, spring brings a welcome relief from the cold, summer is hot, autumn feels shorter than in the UK - it gets cold quickly.
Teffle 22 | 1,321
20 Oct 2010 #17
climate seems good to me.

Poles in Ireland reckon that the winter here is worse than in Poland - found this strange as it rarely goes below about -2 or -3C but they say that because of the damp they feel colder here than the -25C in Poland.

With that in mind, and considering I quite like the Irish climate (rain and all, but it would be better if there was less of it) the Polish climate does sound good, particularly with the very distinct seasons. This isn't unusual in some areas of the US too.
rychlik 41 | 372
20 Oct 2010 #18
I live in Canada and the whole world thinks we live in igloos. In fact Poland's weather is very comparable to where I live in southern Ontario. The weather in Poland gets cold around mid-November and may last until April. Just like in Canada. Overall I think central Europe has much better weather than the British Isles.
bimber94 7 | 254
21 Oct 2010 #19
Don't know where you are, but it was snowing here all night and this morning up to 10am. Welcome to Poland! ;-/. Great for children though.
pgtx 29 | 3,146
21 Oct 2010 #20
first snow of 10/11 winter in Zakopane!!! :)))

i wish to be there...
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
21 Oct 2010 #21
I dunno about beach in the summer, i don't think it gets hot enough on the Baltic coast, it's all a matter of preference most Poles like cool or cold weather, and seeing the four seasons is a good thing.
pgtx 29 | 3,146
22 Oct 2010 #22
more of the Autumn snow in Poland:
convex 20 | 3,930
22 Oct 2010 #23
That's awesome....for about a week :)

No snow here yet, just cold...
xanxibar 1 | 2
22 Oct 2010 #24
My first visit to Poland Forums - hope to be there March, from London - enjoyed reading about Polish weather, but guys keep saying "here." Poland's a big place? How do I keep track?
convex 20 | 3,930
22 Oct 2010 #25
Three very distinct seasons in Poland:

Freezing cold
Not too cold
Freezing cold
God awful cold

but guys keep saying "here." Poland's a big place? How do I keep track?

Actually because of the geography, the climate tends to be pretty similar. Every once in while you have low pressure systems that just sit over half of the country, but for the most part the weather doesn't vary a whole lot from region to region. I'd wager a guess and say that 95% of Poland sits no more than 300m MSL, so no big variations based on altitude either.
bimber94 7 | 254
22 Oct 2010 #26
As Aleksander Solszenitzyn once said: we have twelve months winter, and all the rest is summer! Yipee. Welcome to Poland.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
28 Oct 2010 #27
I remember at least a couple summer when i could easily say Hot
convex 20 | 3,930
28 Oct 2010 #28
A week of 80+ over the last "summer" :)
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
28 Oct 2010 #29
haven't been to Poland in a few years maybe weather has changed, last time i was in the winter time and it was bitterly cold, -20 Celsius, even colder during the night. Summers of 95' and 96' were very hot, at least a month and a half straight hot dry weather, remember all the grass turning light yellow from the heat and sun.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
28 Oct 2010 #30
Overall I think central Europe has much better weather than the British Isles.

Without a doubt. It was 14c today!

I love the way that it doesn't rain constantly here.


Home / Life / Weather in Poland - some explanations
BoldItalic [quote]
 
To post as Guest, enter a temporary username or login and post as a member.