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Today's weather for Krakow, Poland17th May 2008 06:00

Last Updated : 17th May 2008 06:00 GMT 17th May 2008 08:00 CEST

Clear 15°c (59°f)
Humidity: 82 %
Dew Point: 12°c (54°f)
Pressure: 29.77 " (1008 hpa)
Length of Day: 8h 09m
Temp feels like: 15°c (59°f)
ENE 1mph (2 kph)

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This evening's weather forecast for
Krakow, Poland

Evening

Cloudy 12°c (53°f) South 11 mph (18 kph)
 
Sunrise 04:51hrs Sunset 20:23hrs
Moonrise 18:05hrs Moonset 03:14hrs

 
 

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Krakow is one of the largest cities in Poland and also one of the most picturesque. The weather, on the other hand, is not exactly something to write home about. Krakow is located on the Vistula River in Southern Poland at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains and has a temperate, distinct four season climate. The winters are extreme and the summers are wet, however the Spring and famous Polish Autumns can be somewhat more enjoyable.

The weather in Krakow can be fairly unpredictable, with some summer days reaching the low 30’s and others pouring with rain, so an umbrella is a necessity all year round when visiting Krakow.

SUMMER

The summer months are Krakow’s wettest months, with July having an average rainfall of 110mm (4.3 inches). For those whom rainfall statistics mean little to, it may help to know that London’s average rainfall for each month throughout winter is 3.1 inches. It is difficult to imagine but a Krakow summer can sometimes be wetter than a London winter!

Average temperatures throughout June, July and August are 11.5 / 22 (min/max) without about 6-7 hours of sunlight per day.

There can be weeks of summer where temperatures sit above 30C, but this weather is reasonably unpredictable. There is an old Polish poem that says ‘days are longest in June, hottest in July, and most beautiful in August,’ which seems to best sum up the Krakow summer.

WINTER

Winters in Krakow are long, harsh and dark. The city averages a dreary 90 minutes of sunlight per day in the height of winter, and the temperature stays at or below freezing for much of November to February. January and February are the coldest months with temperature averages sitting at -1°C/-7°C (high/low) for January and 2°C/-5°C for February.

There is snowfall typically from December through to March which sees the city covered in snow around Christmas time.

Despite the reputable harsh winter weather, many feel that if you can handle the cold, Krakow is ideal to visit in the winter, as many of its historical tourist sights are much less busy and don’t rely on sunshine and warmth to make them enjoyable. You may feel that the snowfall and cold simply heightens the medieval, gothic and mysterious experience of the city.

AUTUMN/ SPRING

Poland is famed for their ‘golden autumns’ where mild weather, sunlight and drier days combine to make it the most popular time to visit. Rainfall in Krakow almost halves by September comparative to the height of summer.

Temperatures stay, on average, around the early to mid teens throughout September and October, before dropping quite dramatically in November. The weather continues to be t-shirt weather through until about mid November.

Spring weather begins to pick up nearer to the end of March. The average minimum in March is -2°C and the average maximum at 7 degrees. Moving into April and May the average maximums move up to 13°C and 18 degrees (respectively) and lows at 3°C and 7 degrees (respectively.)

Many tourists feel that May is the best time to visit as, not dissimilar to the ‘golden autumns’, the average daily sunlight is as high as it is in summer but this is sans the high rainfall that occurs in summer. The average daily high of 20 degrees combined with the smells and sights of Spring make May a very popular time to visit Poland and Krakow.

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