This Polish city gets the most sunshine. It's located on the Baltic Sea.

Poles have been buying up apartments in Spain in droves for several years now. They're primarily tempted by the beautiful weather – many Spanish resorts boast up to 300 hours of sunshine a month. In Poland, the "sunny" statistics are slightly less favorable, but even in our country, we can still find places with a truly summery atmosphere. As recent data from the research stations of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) shows, one such Polish city is the coastal town of Łeba.
The Baltic Sea doesn't have to be gloomyWhere to go to the Baltic Sea for guaranteed sunshine? Although every season at the Polish seaside is different, you can slightly increase your chances by choosing the right resort. According to data from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) from the last ten years, the sunniest city not only on the coast but in all of Poland is Łeba. The average number of sunny hours per month is 182, rising to as much as 270 during the peak summer season. Ustka and Hel are also quite sunny resorts, with an average of 173 hours of sunshine per month.
The sun is not only at the seasidePolish tourists don't have to travel all the way to the Baltic Sea for a bit of sunshine. It's also found in the southern part of the country, where Racibórz reigns supreme. The Silesian town, which came in second on the list, boasts approximately 178 hours of sunshine over 30 days. Next in line are Jelenia Góra, Legnica, and Wrocław, all located in Lower Silesia. Elbląg, Gdańsk, and Zielona Góra also made the top ten.
On the other side of the table, Warsaw is statistically not one of the places we should primarily look for sunshine. Cities like Zakopane, Suwałki, Płock, and Białystok also experience fewer than 150 hours of sunshine per month.
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