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IMWM warnings in several voivodeships

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The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management warns about strong winds at the sea and heavy snowfall in the mountains. Snow will continue to fall in two voivodeships until Saturday.

The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued first-degree warnings on a three-level, increasing scale.

IMWM warnings – heavy snowfall

First-degree alerts against heavy snowfall are in force in the following voivodeships:

  • Lesser Polandin the following counties: Tatra, Nowy Targ, Sucha;
  • Silesianin the following counties: Å»ywiec, Cieszyn, Bielsko-BiaÅ‚aBielsko;
  • Lower Silesiain the following counties: KÅ‚odzko, WaÅ‚brzych, Kamienna Góra, Jelenia GóraLwówek, LubaÅ„, Karkonosze.

Snowfall is forecast, causing an increase in snow cover in areas above 800 meters above sea level by 15 to 25 centimeters.

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Warnings in the Lesser Poland and Lower Silesia voivodeships will be valid until midnight on Saturday, and in the voivodeship Silesian will expire at 22 on Friday.

IMWM warnings – strong wind

First-degree strong wind alerts apply in the following voivodeships:

  • West Pomeranian Voivodeshipin counties: ÅšwinoujÅ›cieKamieÅ„ski, Gryfice, KoÅ‚obrzeg, Koszalin, SÅ‚awno;
  • Pomeranianin SÅ‚upsk County.

As reported in the announcement, there will be wind over the sea with an average speed of up to 45 kilometers per hour, with gusts of up to 75 km/h, from the north-east and north.

The warnings will be valid until 23 on Thursday.

Meteorological warningstvnmeteo.pl for IMWM

What are IMWM first degree warnings?

Dangerous meteorological phenomena are expected to occur, causing significant material losses and a threat to health and life. Dangerous phenomena or the effects of their occurrence significantly limit business activity. Expect disruptions to your daily functioning. Great caution is recommended, it is necessary to monitor the weather forecasts and developments. Follow all recommendations issued by emergency services in the event of an emergency. Adjust your plans to weather conditions.

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