Poland

Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland
Elev: 100m Long: 021°00'E Lat: 52°14'N

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Average Daily Rainfall (mm)
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Minimum Temperature
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Poland borders Germany, as is well known, and also the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the south and has a coastline on the Baltic Sea in the north.

Poland has a temperate climate characterised by cold winters and warm summers. Winters become increasingly severe inland from the Baltic coast, in summer it is also hotter inland. Rain can be expected throughout the year, particularly in the southern mountains.

The best time to visit is May-September. Summer days can be hot, but take a sweater for evenings. Winters are wet, cold, dreary and not a great time to visit unless you're interested in skiing (December-April). In May and June, the fields are overrun by wildflowers: poppies, cornflowers and daisies. October is also a good time to go, because the weather is mild and there are no crowds.

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