Poland is bracing for a return of summer heat this week, with temperatures expected to climb as high as 34°C in some regions. The heatwave, starting on Tuesday, August 13th, will gradually spread from the southwest to the central, southern, and western parts of the country, peaking between August 14th and 17th. This warm spell offers a welcome reprieve for those who enjoy hot weather, providing perfect conditions for outdoor activities and relaxation by the water.
This surge in temperatures follows a notably mild start to August, which had so far disappointed heat-seekers with only one day reaching nearly 30°C. This contrasts with June and July, where some areas saw over 20 days with temperatures exceeding 30°C. However, this week’s heatwave promises to bring back the summer intensity that many have been missing.
As the heatwave rolls in, it may mark the warmest period of the month, though meteorologists suggest there could be more hot days ahead before August ends. Residents and visitors should prepare to take full advantage of this late-summer warmth before cooler weather begins to take hold.