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Poland's climate
is greatly influenced by oceanic air currents from the west,
cold polar air from Scandinavia and Russia, as well as warmer,
sub-tropical air from the south. In winter, polar-continental
fronts dominate, bringing crisp, frosty weather. The late summer
and autumn months enjoy plenty of warm days, thanks to the
influence of the dry, sub-tropical, continental air mass. The
greatest amount of sunshine in summer is to be found on the
Baltic coast, whilst in winter this is true of the Carpathian
Mountains. In the mountains, at any time of year, the climate is
dependent on the altitude. In Warsaw, temperatures range from
between 200 to 250C during the summer months and O' to -50C in
winter. |
Yahoo! Weather - Poland. |
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