Annual Weather Statistics
- Sunny Days: Wroclaw enjoys approximately 41 sunny days per year, with the highest number occurring in September.
- Cloudy Days: There are about 206 cloudy days annually, with November being the cloudiest month. Therefore, the best time to visit Wroclaw is from June to September when the weather is most favorable.
Why is the city of Wroclaw warmer than other cities - interesting weather phenomena
In Wroclaw, there can be sudden temperature increases due to phonomenon effects.
The average annual rainfall is 620 mm, and the average wind speed is 3.1 m/s, making the weather in the city relatively mild.
Travelers often notice that Wroclaw is warmer compared to other large Polish cities. This perception is accurate, as Wroclaw is the warmest provincial capital in Poland. The are few factors influencing the Warm Climate:
- The city's location in the Odra River valley significantly affects its climate, contributing to higher temperatures.
- Warm and dry winds from the mountains, known as foehn winds, help heat the city during winter.
- Typical urban-industrial conditions prevalent in most large cities also play a role, with local industry contributing to changes in the physical properties of the ground through the emission of artificial heat.
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