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What’s the weather like in Krakow in November?
Krakow weather in November is very cold with temperatures almost dropping to below freezing. If you don’t mind the cold, it’s a great time for sightseeing since there are fewer crowds in the city. You can also look forward to warm meals at some of the country’s best restaurants and a classic cup of hot chocolate to heat you up in the evening.
Geographical influences
The city of Krakow is located in southern Poland. The region has an oceanic climate, which leads to cold temperatures that often reach below freezing in the winter. November is slightly milder than December, but you’ll still need to pack your winter coat and plenty of thick layers to help you stay warm when you’re out exploring the city.
Averages
The average temperature in Krakow in November is just 3°C with possible highs of 5°C in the afternoon. Things begin to cool down throughout the day until temperatures reach a chilly 0°C after dark. The city has an average rainfall of 33mm, which is less than the summer. However, the rain falls on 15 days of the month so you’ll still need to pack a warm jacket for the rain.
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