The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management warns against frosts. In a part of the country, night and morning can be icy. Check where it will get cold.
Synoptics of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued first degree warnings on a three -stage, growing scale.
IMGW warnings – frost
First degree alarms before frosts apply in voivodships:
- West Pomeranianin the following poviats: Wałecki, Drawskie, Szczecin;
- Greater Polandin the following poviats: Złotów, Pilski, Chodzieński, Czarnków-Trzcianecki;
- Kuyavian-Pomeranianin the following poviats: Grudziadz, GrudziądzŚwiecki, Tucholski, Sępoleński, Nakielski;
- Pomeranianin poviats located in the southern half of the region;
- Warmian-Masurian Voivodeshipin: Elbląg poviats, ElblągIławski;
- Podlasiein the following poviats: Hajnów, Bielsko, Siemiatycki, Wysokomazowiecki, and Zambrów;
- Mazowieckiein the eastern poviats;
- Lublin;
- Podkarpackie;
- Świętokrzyskiein the eastern and central poviats;
- Lesser Polandin the southern and eastern poviats;
- Silesianin the following poviats: Żywiec, Bielsko, Bielsko-BiałaCieszyn;
- Lower Silesiain the southern poviats.
A decrease in air temperature to about 1 degree Celsius is forecast, on the ground locally to -2 degrees C.
Alarms will be valid between 1-6 on Sunday. Only in Lesser Poland and Silesia, warnings will come into force at 23 on Saturday and will expire at 7 the next day.
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What is the first -degree IMGW meteorological warning
The first degree warning provides for conditions conducive to the occurrence of dangerous meteorological phenomena that can cause material losses and a threat to health and life. Conducting activities in conditions of exposure to these factors is difficult and dangerous. Expect difficulties resulting from conducting activities in the area of ​​threat, including delays caused by traffic difficulties, disturbances in outdoor events or the possibility of their dismissal. Recommended caution, the need to track messages and the development of the weather situation.
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