Feb 11 • 20:08 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Temperature 'blast', followed by a wave of cold. New forecast for Poland

The latest meteorological forecast for Poland indicates a temporary warming episode followed by a return to cold weather conditions, with varying temperatures across the country.

According to the latest forecast from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Poland will experience a temporary break in winter, with temperatures expected to hover around the freezing point or slightly below in some areas. During the night from Wednesday to Thursday, minimum temperatures could drop to -1°C in parts of the north and northeast, about 1°C in the central regions, and rise to between 4-5°C in the south and southwest. Additionally, precipitation in the form of rain and snow is predicted for the north and northeast, with the Tatra Mountains expecting an increase in snow cover by up to 7 cm.

On Thursday, the weather will be predominantly overcast with periods of sunshine in the south. Rain is expected to sweep across Poland, and the northeastern areas should prepare for more rain mixed with snow. Maximum temperatures are forecasted to range from 0°C in the Suwałki region, around 4°C in the central areas, to 9°C in the west and up to 12°C in the south. These fluctuations in temperatures illustrate the volatile winter weather Poland is facing, consolidating forecasts that suggest continued variation in climate conditions.

This forecast not only provides crucial information for the daily commute and recreational activities but also emphasizes the importance of monitoring weather patterns as they can impact agriculture and infrastructure. As the winter season progresses, such predictions will help residents prepare for the shifts in temperatures and precipitation, ultimately aiding in minimizing disruptions caused by winter weather.

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