Long-term weather forecast for Poland. We know what Easter will be like
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has released an experimental long-term weather forecast for the coming months in Poland, indicating average temperatures and precipitation norms.
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management in Poland has published an experimental long-term weather forecast that covers the upcoming months, particularly focusing on the month of March 2026. The forecast suggests that average monthly temperatures across the majority of Poland will likely fall below the long-term norms from 1991 to 2020, with the exception of the southern regions where temperatures are expected to be within the normal range. Specifically, temperatures could range from around 0 degrees Celsius in Zakopane to about 5 degrees in WrocΕaw. The monthly precipitation is projected to remain within the historical averages as well.
Interestingly, the forecast indicates that the coming months β April, May, and June β are not expected to bring any significant weather anomalies. The predictions suggest that both the average monthly temperature and precipitation sums for these months will likely fall within the historical norms from 1991 to 2020. This brings a sense of stability to the weather patterns in Poland, which could be a relief for agricultural planning and public events, especially with Easter approaching.
As Easter is a significant holiday in Poland, having a clearer understanding of the weather conditions can be crucial for people planning celebrations and activities. With predictions of normal weather patterns, it provides an opportunity for families and communities to prepare for the holiday with greater confidence, highlighting the importance of accurate and dependable weather forecasts in daily life and special occasions.