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What’s the weather like in Krakow in March?
The weather gradually begins to improve in March and temperatures finally start to rise above freezing which is great. You’ll still need to pack warm clothes for your visit though as it’s quite chilly and there’s also more rainfall than previous months.
Geographical influences
Krakow is a city in southern Poland that’s very close to the border of the Czech Republic. The city has a cold oceanic climate that can be quite temperamental at times. Krakow weather in March is cool with not much chance of snow or heavy rainfall, although it’s slightly damper than the earlier months of winter. Temperatures continue to rise as the month progresses and spring begins to settle in.
Averages
With just three hours of sunshine per day, you’ll need to make the most of your time. Temperatures start at 4°C in the morning and rise to highs of 7°C in the afternoon. The city of Krakow is home to a range of different museums and beautiful churches, which is great if you want to quickly heat up from the cold weather outside. The average rainfall is 41mm spread over 15 rainy days of the month, which means there’s a good chance you’ll experience a shower or two during your stay.
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