
Weather in Poland
Poland experiences quite a temperate climate. The weather usually tends to be cloudy, cold during winters. Summers here are very hot and intense whereas the winters tend to be wet and dreary. But heavy showers with thunderstorms are quite regular during summer.
The country has rainfall almost throughout the year, especially during summer. At this period of the year the precipitation rate is the highest. A good amount of snowfall is seen during the winter. In the late fall the wind becomes chilly and growls through the Great Plains. The scenario is also common for winter; one visiting the land might face lots of rain and snow. Each season in Poland comes with its unique features. As a result each month in Poland is worth enjoying.
From December to April it is the best time for skiing while May to June is the perfect time for enjoying the scenic beauties- cornflowers; poppies and daisies bloom during this time. However the best time of the year has to be during the October since the weather is mildest during this period. Poland experiences rush of tourists from May to September.
The July is usually the hottest month of the year when temperature peaks up to 19 degrees, but in some unlucky days it can be as high as 30 degree Celsius. In January and February the temperature falls below zero as they are the coolest months of the year.