Long-term forecast for Poland. What will Easter be like? A turning point will occur then
Recent long-term weather forecasts indicate a warmer first half of March for Poland, but a significant cooling is expected towards the end of March and into April, particularly affecting the western regions.
According to the latest long-term weather forecasts for Poland, the first half of March is projected to be notably warmer than the historical average, with very little rain expected. These weather conditions will likely prevail during most of Lent. However, a clear drop in temperatures is anticipated around the end of March and into the first week of April, which is expected to be colder than the long-term average, especially in the western parts of the country.
In these western regions, temperatures may remain at least 1 degree Celsius below average, with the possibility of overnight frosts. Nevertheless, daytime temperatures are expected to stay above freezing. The forecasts predict that during the Easter holidays, the average temperature in central and western Poland will not exceed 10 degrees Celsius. Moreover, meteorologists suggest that umbrellas will be necessary during this period, as the predictions indicate heavy rainfall during the holiday season.