Long-term forecast for Poland. This will be the summer of 2026. New analysis
A new weather forecast from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management predicts variable temperatures across Poland for the upcoming weekend and provides insights into the long-term weather outlook leading up to Easter.
The latest weather forecast from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management for Poland indicates a pleasant weekend ahead, with Saturday's maximum temperatures ranging from 7°C in the northeast to around 17-18°C in the southwest. On Sunday, temperature values are expected to range more broadly, fluctuating from 5°C to 14°C across different regions. This analysis gives a glimpse of the varying weather conditions expected this weekend, suggesting favorable weather for outdoor activities during the holiday period.
Looking further ahead, as Easter approaches, some Poles are curious about the long-term weather predictions. An expert notes that such long-term weather forecasts come with considerable uncertainty, as they rely on numerical weather models. Preliminary estimates suggest that temperatures in the week leading up to Easter could remain slightly below normal, with average temperatures expected to be around 3-4 degrees Celsius, and nighttime temperatures potentially dropping to 2 degrees in places.
This long-term perspective on the weather, especially as it pertains to significant events like Easter, highlights the importance of planning for various weather conditions. While the immediate forecast looks promising, the potential for cooler temperatures closer to the holiday means that both residents and travelers need to prepare accordingly, potentially affecting outdoor Easter celebrations and activities.