New seasonal forecast from IMGW. This is what summer will be like in Poland. Experts already know
Poland is experiencing unseasonably high temperatures, but a new seasonal forecast suggests changing weather patterns with predicted rainfall and temperature drops in the coming days.
Poland is currently experiencing warm spring-like weather with high temperatures, but changes are expected soon. According to the latest forecast from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW), today temperatures in the north and east of the country will reach a maximum of 13-15 degrees Celsius, while the rest of the country may see slightly higher temperatures ranging from 16-18 degrees Celsius. However, the coastal region of Hel will be cooler, with temperatures around 11 degrees. On Thursday, a notable drop in temperatures is anticipated, with the north and mountainous areas expected to see highs of 8-12 degrees, while central Poland could reach 14 degrees and the southwest 16-18 degrees.
Looking further ahead, the IMGW has released a long-term weather forecast indicating that temperatures and precipitation will remain within normal ranges for the months of April, May, and July. There are predictions of fluctuations in temperature and potential rainfall as the season progresses, which could lead to unexpected shifts in weather conditions. This forecast is crucial for agriculture and public planning as it provides insights into what the coming months might bring in terms of both heat and precipitation.
As summer approaches, understanding these trends is vital for various sectors, including tourism, agriculture, and public health. The potential for rainfall and fluctuating temperatures may have significant implications for crop management and outdoor activities. With this information at hand, both individuals and businesses can better prepare for the upcoming seasonal changes and their possible effects on daily life in Poland.