Mar 9 • 20:13 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Poland's spring will not last long. Meteorologists have bad news

Poland is experiencing unseasonably warm weather this March, which meteorologists warn may not last as significant changes are expected later this month.

The beginning of March in Poland has surprised many with weather resembling the middle of spring rather than the end of winter. This unusual warmth and sunshine have not been seen at this time of year for quite some time. Meteorologists predict that the pleasant weather will continue for at least a week; however, they warn of notable weather changes in the latter half of the month, suggesting that the current spring-like weather may be short-lived.

The coming days will feature high pressure, resulting in plenty of sunshine, minimal clouds, and very little precipitation. A flow of unusually warm air into Poland is expected, pushing temperatures this week 4 to 6 degrees higher than the average for the last 30 years. Forecasts indicate that temperatures will range between 12 to 17 degrees Celsius, with some areas in the south and west possibly reaching up to 20 degrees Celsius before the weekend.

The warmest day is projected for Wednesday, March 11, when many regions could experience the highest temperatures of the year so far. In the southwestern part of the country, mercury levels may even reach 21 degrees Celsius. Although this warm spell is welcome, it is essential to consider that the coastal regions and certain western areas may remain cooler, hinting at varied temperature dynamics across the country as the month progresses.

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