Weather Shift: Poland Divided into Two Parts
Poland is currently experiencing warm weather due to a low-pressure system from Spain, but a cold front is expected to bring changes soon.
Poland is currently enjoying unusually warm temperatures for March, influenced by a warm low-pressure system from Spain, according to TVN Meteo. However, this pleasant weather is set to change with the approach of a cold front from the west on Saturday, which is likely to bring overcast skies and a significant drop in temperatures. While western Poland is forecasted to experience cloudy conditions, other areas will still see clear and dry weather for the time being.
On Friday, the weather is expected to remain predominantly sunny and warm, with temperatures ranging from a maximum of 13 degrees Celsius in the north, reaching 18 degrees Celsius in the south. Only the coastal regions will experience cooler temperatures between 9 to 11 degrees Celsius. Along with the pleasant warmth, gusty winds will be a factor, particularly coastal areas, where wind speeds may reach up to 60 km/h, and even 90 km/h in the Sudetes mountains.
The changes expected from the cold front will bring more cloud cover and cooler temperatures, marking a significant shift in Poland's weather patterns. The report indicates that this transition will begin impacting the western regions first. As this system moves across Poland, there is potential for increased cloudiness and precipitation, which could affect weekend plans for many.