Mar 17 • 07:36 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

The beginning of spring marked by rain and low temperatures. When will the weather improve?

Weather forecasts for Poland indicate that the early days of spring will feature cooler temperatures and rain, with some regions experiencing snowfall.

Recent forecasts from the IMGW indicate a chilly start to spring in Poland, with temperatures lower than seasonal norms, particularly affected by polar air masses. Though rain will dominate in many areas, occasional clear spells are expected primarily in the western parts of the country. For instance, snow and rain are predicted over southern and central regions, while the mountains will see significant snowfall, particularly in the Tatra mountains where accumulations could reach up to 15 cm.

The weather pattern is attributed to a low-pressure system influencing the country, leading to cool and overcast conditions. On Tuesday, temperatures will range from 3 degrees Celsius in mountainous areas to around 12 degrees in the east. The forecast suggests a drop in temperatures at night, particularly in the north and central regions, where it could plummet to -2 degrees. This stark weather shift is unusual for the beginning of March and has caught the attention of forecasters who note how spring is proving to be wet and cold in Poland.

Overall, better weather might emerge by Wednesday and Thursday, with some forecasts predicting improvements behind the clouds. While the precipitation may deter outdoor activities, the expected changes in the weather could bring about a gradual warming trend later in the week, offering a glimmer of hope for those looking forward to more traditional spring conditions.

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