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Seasonal Average Temperature in Krakow
Krakow Weather various a lot – whether surrounded by blooming trees of the spring, sun-soaked during its hot summers, with its building tops wrapped in the mist of autumn or hidden under thick layers of snow, never stops enchanting with its beauty. In order to fully prepare yourself for a visit to the jewel of Polish cities Krakow is, make sure to read the following tips concerning the weather conditions that are typical for Krakow throughout the year.
Current Temperature in Krakow
Is it shining today in Krakow? Below you can also read about how to prepare for each season. Remember that weather in Krakow can change quickly so watch at least 3-4 days forecast upfront.
Refreshing Spring in Krakow
Lesser Poland is said to be the warmest region of the country – it provides perfect climatic conditions to a visit paid to the royal city of Krakow in spring. The temperature of March may still be quite not stabilised, varying between the occasional winter-like drops below 0 °C and 10 °C, while the snow covering the streets of Krakow may still not be fully melted. April is when spring finally starts taking over (being quite windy though), with May being the most beautiful part of the season – this is when various shades of dark green begin covering the Wawel Hill, the Planty park or the mounds of Krakow, while the scent of blooming flowers being distinctively present in the air. Be prepared for occasional precipitations or certain humidity of the air and don’t forget to take a few clothes with long sleeves for your trip. Even if the day may welcome you with the temperature exceeding 20 °C, the evening may surprise you with the chilly weather.
Krakow summer – Hot or Not?
The answer to that question is not that difficult – despite the fact that the weather is never fully predictable, the average temperatures of summer in Krakow are placed within the range of 23 °C and 30 °C (in fact, you may expect a number of days when the thermometer might indicate the values closer to 40 °C). The hotness and humidity present in the air of Krakow are complemented by the extremely sunny conditions – this is why it is advisable not to leave your accommodation with no bottled water inside your bag. The summertime is when the authorities of Krakow adapt a part of the boulevards under the Wawel Hill for a city beach, with a number of useful facilities (like deckchairs, umbrellas and food stalls) placed there. Putting a bikini inside your baggage while planning a trip to Krakow sounds like quite a good idea now, doesn’t it?
Golden Polish Autumn in Krakow
Poland is famous for its autumn landscape, when the leaves start changing their colour to gold before they fall down. This is when the Old Town of Krakow gets the most medieval look, with the evening mist regularly appearing in the city during that season. Stepping on the rustling leaves covering the alleys of Planty park complements a romantic stroll taken along the most beautiful park of Krakow. Krakow Weather in Autumn happens to be a bit rainy as well.
Be prepared for a rainy weather, cloudy sky and the temperatures rarely exceeding 10 °C. Visiting the enchanting Rakowicki Cemetery on November 1, when the statues and tombstones of the most notable residents of Krakow are traditionally lit with countless candles, is one of the less known events you may experience in Krakow during autumns. Having an umbrella in your equipment is a must, while the likelihood of heavy storms is quite low when compared to what you may expect in may.
White winter Krakow
The shortage of sunlight, heavy snowfalls (with the city located relatively close to the Tatra Mountains) and the average temperatures ranging between -7° C and 4 °C make Krakow an ideal spot for a winter break. Making snowmen, throwing snowballs at each other or sliding along the ice-covered surface under your shoes (wearing boots with thick soles is more than advisable) is a great way to have fun, integrate or take advantage of the wintry conditions Krakow offers. The freshly fallen snow may turn into not-so-attractive half-melted substance of grey colour with occasional warming – at least until it is covered by a new layer of “white powder”. Still, strolling along the Old Town of Krakow, so beautifully illuminated with Christmas decorations, or warming yourself up with a glass of mulled wine served at the Christmas Market of Krakow, make up for any disadvantages of winter some of us tend to place over the advantages. Purchasing a pair of warm socks of natural sheep wool, manufactured by the Goral people of the nearby city of Zakopane (the winter capital of Poland) in one of the stalls of the market will be like hitting the bull’s eye!
How to prepare for Krakow Weather?
First of all you need to check forecast for at least 3-4 days upfront to be sure that weather in Krakow won’t change dramatically. You can not assume that its summer or winter and temperature will be as previous years. Krakow Weather can really change in one day. If you are from warm countries take warm jacket or if you don’t have one be sure you have warm underwear. Lots of attractions are outside. What it comes to summer, there is less trouble as you can always put something out ^^. We hope you will prepare well for Krakow Weather as sometimes wrong clothes can make your whole trip, one big drama.
Visited Karaow im May. Loved it. Fould a wonderful area with a bandstand, street vendors with food and drink, picnic tales. Is this open all year round?