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Beach resorts in Poland Monthly Climate Averages

To help you choose the best time to travel, you can find climate data below on the weather on the beach resorts in Poland .

MonthGdyniaKolobrzeg
daynightdaynight
January+1.4°C-3.8°C+2.3°C-1.8°C
February+2.3°C-3.1°C+3.5°C-1.2°C
March+6.1°C-0.7°C+6.4°C+0.7°C
April+11.4°C+3.1°C+11.4°C+4.2°C
May+16.7°C+7.9°C+15.9°C+8.4°C
June+19.6°C+11.1°C+18.8°C+11.7°C
July+22.2°C+13.6°C+21.6°C+14.4°C
August+22.2°C+13.2°C+21.5°C+14.2°C
September+17.7°C+9.9°C+18.2°C+10.8°C
October+12.6°C+5.6°C+12.8°C+6.7°C
November+6.1°C+1.2°C+7.9°C+3.6°C
December+2.5°C-2.2°C+4.1°C+0.1°C

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Temperature on the beach resorts in Poland

The table shows that the hottest months on the beach resorts in Poland are July and August, during which the average daytime temperature reaches 22.2°C and the nighttime temperature falls to 14.4°C.

The coldest months are January and February, when the daily average temperature falls to 1.4°C, and drops to - 3.8°C during the night.

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Best places on the beach resorts in Poland:

Kolobrzeg

Sopot

Gdynia

Ustka

Swinoujscie

Leba


Miedzyzdroje

Koszalin

Wladyslawowo

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Sea temperature

The highest average monthly temperature in the Baltic Sea on the beaches of Gdynia is in August and July and is 18.5-19.2°C.

The highest average monthly temperature in the Baltic Sea on the beaches of Kolobrzeg is in August and July and equals 17.7 18.6°C.

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Precipitation

The largest amount of rain falls on average in August and July, up to 94mm, and the least in February and March — up to 37mm.