Compare Greater Reykjavik and Greater Poland Weather

Greater Reykjavik is 2586.2 kilometers (1607.0 miles) away and 1.0 hours behind Greater Poland, Poland. Greater Reykjavik's climate is classified as Marine west coast, cool summer (Köppen climate classification: Cfc) while Greater Poland has a Marine west coast, warm summer climate (Cfb).

Greater Reykjavik generally has cooler weather than Greater Poland. The average mean temperature in Greater Reykjavik is 5.0°C (41.0°F) while Greater Poland’s temperature is 11.05°C (51.89°F) and the difference is 6.05°C (42.89°F). Greater Reykjavik is warmest on average in July, when the day time temperature may reach 11.91°C (53.44°F), while Greater Poland is warmest in August when the average high temperature is 22.13°C (71.83°F). Greater Reykjavik is coldest in December when the average low temperature is -2.64°C (27.25°F), while January is the coldest month in Greater Poland, when night time temperature often falls below -2.93°C (26.73°F).

Finally, Greater Reykjavik has about 1.62 times less rainfall than Greater Poland, (Greater Reykjavik’s 35.81mm vs Greater Poland’s average of 57.98mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherGreater ReykjavikGreater PolandDifference
Hottest monthJuly: 11.91°C (53.44°F)August: 22.13°C (71.83°F)10.22°C (50.4°F)
Coldest monthDecember: -2.64°C (27.25°F)January: -2.93°C (26.73°F)0.29°C (32.52°F)
Wettest monthSeptember: 51.58mm (2.03in)July: 98.17mm (3.86in)46.59mm (1.83in)
Driest monthJune: 26.21mm (1.03in)April: 35.19mm (1.39in)8.98mm (0.35in)

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