Poland’s Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has released its latest summer forecast, indicating a shift from previous predictions. The upcoming season is expected to be warmer than the multi-year average and generally drier conditions are anticipated across the country. However, the forecast isn’t uniform, with regional variations expected. Despite the overall trend, periods of cooler weather and thunderstorms are still predicted. The IMGW suggests that while prolonged heat and dryness are likely, localized intense storms will also occur. This forecast indicates a summer characterized by variability, combining warmer temperatures with potential for both drought and disruptive weather events. Citizens should prepare for fluctuating conditions throughout the season.