Mar 10 • 16:03 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Long-term weather forecast from neighboring Poles: one summer month will be very warm

Poland's meteorological institute predicts a surprisingly warm June amidst varied spring weather conditions over the next few months.

A recent weather forecast from Poland describes an exceptionally pleasant start to March, with high temperatures resembling those typical of April and plenty of sunshine. While the next two months are expected to bring more rainfall and storms, beautiful spring days are still anticipated according to forecasts. The Polish meteorological and hydrological institute has released an experimental long-term weather prediction for the next four months, offering detailed insights on April, May, June, and July's anticipated temperatures and precipitation levels.

For April and May, the forecasts suggest temperatures and precipitation will remain close to the norms expected for those months, with a mix of beautiful warm days ranging from 15-20 degrees Celsius and colder air from the north. This indicates that citizens should expect a variety of weather patterns, maintaining the element of surprise typical of spring. The report cautions, however, that significant deviations from historical weather trends might not be expected during these months.

In contrast, meteorologists highlight that June could be notably different, predicting a chance for higher than usual temperatures during this first summer month. This potential warm spell is part of a broader narrative of unpredictable weather conditions in the region, leading to speculation about summer trends and their implications for agriculture and daily life in Poland and neighboring countries, including Lithuania.

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