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Long-term Forecast for Poland. Then Spring Will Push Out Winter. Meteorologist Explains

A weather forecast indicates that Poland will experience a notable temperature drop before a brief warming trend in late February.

Recent weather forecasts for Poland suggest a significant temperature drop over the weekend of February 20-21, with eastern regions potentially seeing lows of -15 degrees Celsius. Both the American GFS model and the European ECMWF predict that this frosty weather could be the last severe cold snap of the winter season. Following this chill, a substantial temperature rebound is expected starting Sunday, February 22, potentially bringing warmer temperatures to areas like Lower Silesia.

Meteorologists anticipate that temperatures in Lower Silesia could rise to around 10 degrees Celsius, with some regions such as Opole, WrocΕ‚aw, Legnica, and Zielona GΓ³ra possibly exceeding 15 degrees by February 25-26. However, these increases are expected to be short-lived as winter weather patterns might still recur in March. The onset of meteorological spring is likely to be disrupted by a large cyclone positioned over Scandinavia, which is forecasted to introduce cold Arctic maritime air, leading to negative nighttime temperatures and occasional snow showers in Poland.

The implications of these weather predictions are significant for the agricultural sector and outdoor activities planned for early spring. As climate conditions fluctuate, farmers and local residents are encouraged to prepare for potential variations in temperature, which could impact crop growth and daily life. The upcoming weather changes reinforce the unpredictability of seasonal transitions in Poland, highlighting the importance of updated weather forecasting in adapting to such shifts.

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