Mar 20 β€’ 19:13 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Wprost

Snow and frost on Easter? There are many unknowns. The forecaster spoke up

Meteorologist Anna Gryczman discussed the uncertainties surrounding the weather for Easter in Poland, highlighting that although trends suggest a cold first week of April, specifics remain unclear.

Easter this year falls on April 5, and with just over two weeks to go, many are keenly interested in what the weather will hold. Meteorologist Anna Gryczman from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has been consulted about the long-term weather forecasts. She pointed out that it’s still too early to provide detailed predictions, emphasizing that they can only observe ongoing trends as the holiday approaches.

Gryczman noted a consistent trend indicating that the first week of April is expected to be colder than usual. While it is uncertain how exactly the weather will behave over the Easter weekend, it may begin to warm up either during the holidays or just after. She urged caution in interpreting long-range forecasts, which can be subject to significant changes as the date gets closer, making it difficult to predict specific conditions.

The conversation around Easter weather not only reflects public interest in holiday plans but also factors into wider discussions about seasonal climate patterns in Poland. This uncertainty can influence travel, outdoor activities, and traditional Easter celebrations, which often involve spending time outdoors as families gather together. As Easter approaches, both the media and the public will likely continue to monitor updates from meteorologists for any changes in the forecast.

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