This is how Easter will be. There is a new forecast for Poland. The forecaster reveals
A new weather forecast for Easter in Poland indicates mild conditions before a cold front arrives midweek.
With two weeks left until Easter, meteorologists are increasingly discussing what weather conditions will be in effect on this important holiday. Tomasz Wasilewski, a forecaster from tvnmeteo.pl, has unveiled his latest long-term temperature predictions for Poland. So far, a high-pressure system stretching from the Atlantic to Russia has ensured relatively stable and moderately warm weather in the country. However, a low-pressure system moving in from the west is expected to disrupt this calm.
The forecast suggests that the high-pressure will maintain warm temperatures for the time being, but this will be short-lived. A low-pressure area, expected to develop near Iceland, will shift towards Poland beginning Monday, leading to worsening weather conditions with anticipated rain and snow. This significant shift in the weather pattern will likely bring a drop in temperatures, particularly by the middle of next week when the low-pressure system is projected to reach Sweden and further impact Poland's climate.
As the Easter holiday approaches, the analysis of weather experts may influence plans for many families in Poland, prompting them to consider alternative indoor arrangements if the expected precipitation and cold set in. Monitoring updates from meteorological services will be crucial in the days leading up to the holiday, as people prepare for possible changes in weather that could affect Easter gatherings and celebrations.