Even 20 degrees in Poland. We know which day will be the warmest, but a change is coming
Poland is experiencing warm weather shaped by a high-pressure system, with temperatures expected to peak at 20 degrees Celsius before a change in weather brings clouds and rain.
In Poland, the current weather is influenced by the high-pressure system named Konrad over the Black Sea. This brings warmer polar maritime air from southwestern and western Europe, leading to a sunny and relatively warm start to the week. Although daytime temperatures may reach 20 degrees Celsius, nighttime temperatures in some regions could still dip below 0 degrees Celsius, particularly in the early part of the week.
Tuesday is forecasted to be quite sunny across many regions of the country, with the highest levels of sunshine expected in the north and east. In contrast, the south and central areas may experience more cloud cover. There is a slight chance of sporadic rain in parts of Lower Silesia and Opole, but overall, temperatures during the day are anticipated to range from about 12-14 degrees Celsius in the northeast to approximately 17 degrees in the west, with gentle winds prevalent.
As the week progresses, a low-pressure system from the Atlantic is expected to advance toward Poland, ushering in more clouds and occasional showers. This shift will indicate a change in the current warm weather pattern, leading to a more unsettled weather situation, thus affecting plans for outdoor activities as the week unfolds. Overall, while Poles are set to enjoy some warm days, they should prepare for a shift back to cooler and cloudier conditions shortly thereafter.