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Weather in April is unstable and can alternate between sun and snow. As the Polish proverb says: " April the weaver – interweaves a little bit of winter with a little bit of summer. ". In May plants and trees start to green and the day becomes longer. Days are warmer and warmer, and sometimes very sunny. Although spring is not the best time to visit Gdansk, especially March and April, late May is the month when the tourist season starts. When to visit Gdansk – Spring in Oliwa Park Best time to visit Gdansk – Summer If you don't like crowds June is perfect to visit Gdansk. It's warm, days are the longest and the probability of the rain is low. The temperature of the water in the sea is still low so it's hard to swim but cold-resistant people might give it a try. July and August is a high season. It's crowded and many hotels are booked in advance. Also, many Polish people choose Gdansk as a holiday destination. In summer it is warm and you can enjoy the sea with the temperature of the water around 18-19°C.

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The blazes themselves could also exacerbate global warming by burning deep into the soil and releasing carbon that has accumulated as frozen organic matter over hundreds of years. ( Read about how melting permafrost could supercharge climate change—in a very bad way. ) "This is not yet a massive contribution to climate change, " says Thomas Smith, an environmental geographer at the London School of Economics who has been tracking the Siberian fires closely. "But it's certainly a sign that something different is happening. " More superheated fires Siberia is no stranger to large summertime wildfires, including fires north of the Arctic Circle in the region's expansive boreal forests. But so far, 2020 has been a banner year for fire in the Russian Arctic. Mark Parrington, a senior scientist with the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, says that the fires started to spread across Siberia around the middle of June. Daily levels of "fire radiative power, " a measure of the fires' heat output, rival those seen in 2019 (another extreme fire year) and far exceed anything else the Arctic has experienced since at least 2003.