African air will flow into Poland. Thermometers will show up to 20 degrees
Poland is expected to experience an early taste of spring with a surge of warm air from North-West Africa and Spain, bringing temperatures up to 20 degrees Celsius in some areas.
Poland is on the brink of meteorological spring, but signs suggest that warm weather will arrive even sooner than anticipated. The country is currently under the influence of a weather system that is delivering warm air masses from North-West Africa and Spain. This influx of warmth is projected to result in notably high temperatures, particularly in the southwestern regions of Poland, where thermometers could register between 18 to 20 degrees Celsius.
As the weekend approaches, the weather forecast for Friday looks promising, with forecasts from TVN Meteo indicating mostly sunny skies. While northern and central Poland may experience some temporary cloud cover, temperatures in the Suwałki region are expected to hover around 5 degrees Celsius, with central areas seeing approximately 12-13 degrees. In contrast, the Lower Silesia and Lubusz regions may enjoy much warmer conditions, approaching 17-18 degrees.
Saturday promises to maintain this warm trend across the country, with only light to moderate cloud cover predicted. The coldest temperatures will likely occur in the north-eastern parts of Poland. Overall, this upcoming warm spell is a delightful precursor to the official start of spring, offering residents an opportunity to enjoy milder weather and sunny days as the season transitions.