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Latest forecasts from Polish meteorologists: what will spring and early summer be like?

Polish meteorologists have released long-term weather forecasts indicating that March will be colder than the historical average, while April through June are expected to see mild temperatures.

This year, Poland has experienced harsh winter weather, characterized by heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and significant cold temperatures. In light of this, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management in Poland has released an experimental long-term weather forecast for the upcoming four months, covering March, April, May, and June. The forecasts include predictions related to temperature and precipitation patterns over this period.

For March 2024, the meteorologists anticipate that the temperatures in much of Poland will be colder than the long-term average determined from historical data (1991-2020). Only the southern regions of the country are expected to experience average temperatures. The average temperature norms vary across different cities in Poland, with Zakopane and SuwaΕ‚ki seeing averages around 0 degrees, while cities like Opole and WrocΕ‚aw are expected to be nearly four degrees warmer.

In terms of precipitation, March is forecasted to align with the long-term averages, indicating a typical level of rainfall for this time of year. Looking ahead, the forecasts for April, May, and June suggest that these months will likely bring milder weather, although specific predictions for those months were not detailed in the initial forecast release, hinting at a potentially enjoyable spring and early summer across Poland.

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