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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Focus Hub Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Warsaw’s weather today, seen in the live forecast above, is typical of its temperate continental climate – cold winters, mild summers, and moderate rainfall year‑round, with the city’s position on the Central European Plain bringing four distinct seasons.

What’s the climate like in Warsaw?

Warsaw has a temperate continental climate with a noticeable difference between summer and winter. Summers are warm but not extreme, while winters are cold with frequent snow cover. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly through the year, peaking slightly in summer.

  • Average summer high: about 24°C (July); winter low: about –4°C (January).
  • Annual rainfall: roughly 530 mm, with July the wettest month.
  • Snow falls most often from December to March, but accumulation varies.
  • Winds are generally moderate, though stronger in spring and autumn.

How does the weather change by season?

Each season brings a marked shift. Spring (March–May) starts cool and gradually warms, while autumn (September–November) sees a steady drop in temperature. Summer (June–August) is the most pleasant for outdoor activities, and winter (December–February) can bring prolonged cold spells.

  • During warsaw weather december average highs are around 1°C, with frequent frost.
  • Warsaw weather january is the coldest month; nights often drop below –6°C.
  • For weather in warsaw 10 days, the live panel above gives a reliable picture; longer periods are less precise.
  • If you’re checking warsaw weather forecast 30 days, treat it as a broad trend rather than a day‑by‑day guarantee.
Hottest monthJuly (avg high 24°C)
Coldest monthJanuary (avg high –1°C)
Wettest monthJuly (approx 77 mm)
Temperature unitCelsius (same as Australia)
When is the best time to visit Warsaw?

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) offer mild temperatures and manageable crowds. Summer (July–August) is warm but can be rainy. Winter appeals if you enjoy snow and Christmas markets, but expect freezing conditions.

Does Warsaw get heavy snow?

Yes, regularly in winter. Snowfall averages around 50–60 cm annually, with January and February seeing the most. Streets are cleared efficiently, but heavy falls can occasionally disrupt transport. Check severe weather warnings for updates.

How accurate are 14‑day forecasts for Warsaw?

Forecasts beyond 7 days have lower accuracy. A warsaw weather 14 days outlook can show trends but not precise daily conditions. For a more reliable picture, use the warsaw weather forecast 15 days from the live panel above and check updated models each day.

For local Australian conditions, visit the Australia weather hub or compare with Melbourne weather. All temperatures on this page are given in Celsius, consistent with warsaw weather celsius reporting. Many travellers also cross‑check warsaw weather bbc for a second opinion, but the live panel above is your most current source.