Feb 28 β€’ 18:30 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Wprost

Anticyclones in action. Poles will feel the spring

Weather forecasts indicate a warm shift in temperatures for Poland as spring approaches, accompanied by sunnier days ahead.

Poland is set to experience a break from winter's grip as the forecast predicts a rise in temperatures, signaling an early arrival of spring. The country will be influenced by a shallow depression from southern Scandinavia, with a cool but weak atmospheric front moving from west to east. While some areas, particularly in the north, may see light and sporadic rain, the overall trend is for a mix of clouds and sun, with minimal precipitation expected.

Following this front, cooler marine polar air from the Atlantic will reach Poland; however, it won’t affect the entire nation. The southeastern regions are expected to continue receiving warmer air from southern Europe, contributing to the gradual warming trend. In the upcoming days, high-pressure systems are anticipated to dominate the weather, effectively blocking disruptive fronts and establishing a stable, pleasant climate across the country.

However, Sunday may bring increased cloudiness, especially in northern Poland, with localized chances of light rain. Despite this occasional cloud cover, the overall weather pattern promotes a more spring-like atmosphere, allowing Poles to enjoy the sunny intervals as they look forward to warmer days ahead. This shift not only provides a respite from winter but also signals an improvement in outdoor activities as the weather becomes more favorable.

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