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Climate & Environment
14 February 2025

Winter Weather Hits Poland With Snowy Forecast

Cold temperatures and scattered snow will affect major Polish cities on February 14th, prompting residents to prepare for wintry conditions.

The weather forecast for February 14th, 2025, indicates cold conditions and scattered snow across various regions of Poland, with temperatures hovering around freezing.

Starting from the north, the day is set to be marked by overcast skies and intermittent snowfall, especially during the morning hours. The weather across the country will vary, but significant snow accumulations are expected. The maximum temperatures will range from -3 degrees Celsius in the northern areas to about 2 degrees Celsius in southern regions, such as Podkarpacie and Małopolska.

Specifically for Warsaw, temperatures will reach up to 0 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of sporadic snow showers becoming lighter as the day progresses. Meanwhile, Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot will experience similar cloudy conditions with some brief snow showers, maintaining low temperatures, also peaking at 1 degree Celsius. Humidity levels will be between 70 and 80 percent, contributing to the overall chilly feel.

The forecast also predicts neutral biometeorological conditions, which means the weather isn't expected to significantly affect health or comfort levels negatively. Expected wind conditions will be moderate, primarily blowing from the north, possibly becoming stronger at times, especially at the northern and eastern parts of the country.

For Poznań, the weather will mirror those of the other major cities—cloudy with chances of snow and maximum temperatures around 1 degree Celsius. Wrocław's forecast also shows overcast conditions with expected snowfall, keeping temperatures just below freezing.

Kraków, with conditions akin to its counterparts, will have snow mixed with rain initially, transitioning to snow as temperatures stay around 2 degrees Celsius. Overall, the weather will be characterized by dismal skies with occasional bright patches, as clouds gradually shift southwards.

The forecast highlights the potential for difficult driving conditions, particularly due to snowfall accumulation which could reach up to 3 centimeters at most, especially over southern areas. Residents are advised to prepare accordingly for travel, keeping lights on and watching for potential slick spots.

While February may often be chilly, the current forecast will lead many to wonder how this weather—cold and snowy—will affect plans leading to Valentine's Day. Observers are urged to stay updated on local forecasts and check road conditions before embarking on journeys.

Through all major cities and leading regions, the weather remains consistent with Poland's traditional winter season tendencies, showcasing the beauty yet harshness of the winter months. Whether for leisure, business, or travel, the Polish citizens will undoubtedly feel the chill of the season this Friday.