Feb 23 • 05:11 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Long-term forecast for Poland. It hasn't been this warm for a long time. New analysis

The article reports on a long-term weather forecast for Poland indicating an unusually warm period ahead as cold air mass retreats.

The article discusses a long-term weather analysis for Poland conducted by Tomasz Wasilewski, a meteorologist at TVN Meteo. It describes the departure of a frosty high-pressure system from eastern Europe, allowing Atlantic low-pressure systems to bring warmer air and precipitation into the continent. This change is expected to influence the weather in the last week of February, leading to milder temperatures in central and western Europe as winter conditions are pushed further east and north.

During the beginning of the upcoming week, temperatures in Poland are expected to reach maximums of between 7 and 9 degrees Celsius, with a notable increase predicted later in the week. By Saturday, temperatures may rise to as high as 15 degrees, particularly in the southern and eastern parts of the country. These warmer conditions represent a significant shift in the seasonal weather pattern, indicating a move away from the typical winter chill.

However, the article cautions that these warm temperatures may not persist for long, hinting at a return of cooler conditions shortly thereafter. This forecast raises implications for various sectors, including agriculture and energy demand, as a warmer March might prompt early spring growth but also the potential for abrupt temperature drops that could affect plants and energy consumption patterns.

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