Variable weather ahead: 10 cm of snow, and then 17 degrees Celsius
Poland will experience variable weather with snowfall followed by a significant rise in temperature later in the week due to low pressure from the Alina system.
Poland is anticipating a dramatic swing in weather, starting with cold air from the north that could bring snow accumulations of 5 to 10 cm in mountainous regions. According to tvnmeteo.pl, the initial part of the week will see cloudy conditions with intermittent snow and cold temperatures ranging from -2 degrees Celsius in the south to about 5 degrees Celsius in areas of the southwest. The northeastern parts may also experience frost at night.
As the week progresses, Wednesday is expected to be slightly more pleasant, particularly in the western and southwestern regions. There may still be sporadic rain showers and some snowfall in the northeastern areas. The wintery conditions in the mountains will likely continue, with gusts of wind reaching speeds of 65-70 km/h at higher elevations. This transition in weather highlights the unpredictable nature of early spring in Poland, as temperatures are expected to eventually rise significantly to around 17 degrees Celsius.
This forecast showcases the typical variability of Polish weather patterns, often influenced by shifting air masses. The contrast between winter conditions and a dramatic warming trend serves as a reminder of the unpredictable transitional seasons, which can bring various weather phenomena in quick succession.