Feb 18 β€’ 08:14 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

A change in the weather is coming. Temperatures up to 17 degrees Celsius

A cold front is moving into Poland, bringing snow and colder temperatures, but will soon be followed by a warm air mass from the Atlantic.

A cold atmospheric front associated with a low-pressure system over the Baltic Sea has reached Poland, leading to cloudy weather and snow showers in the coming days. As this cold front brings cold air from the north, temperatures in some regions are expected to drop to as low as -10 degrees Celsius. These conditions are likely to persist until the end of the week, resulting in winter weather phenomena such as frosts, snow accumulation, and ice hazards.

The Polish Meteorological Institute (IMGW) forecasts a variety of winter conditions, including freezes and potential blizzards, creating challenges for travel and daily life. While the temperatures have dropped, they are not as severe as earlier in the week, with some areas recording low temperatures around -11.5 degrees Celsius, particularly in LΔ™bork. The colder nights are anticipated to continue, alerting residents to prepare for the adverse weather ahead.

However, the weather is expected to change significantly following this cold spell, as warm Atlantic air is forecasted to arrive in Europe. This shift will likely lead to a rise in temperatures, possibly even reaching 17 degrees Celsius, marking a notable transition from the current winter conditions. Such fluctuations in weather patterns could impact various sectors, including agriculture and daily commuting, as the nation adjusts to the impending warm front after a bitterly cold spell.

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