IMGW plans to issue first-degree frost warnings on Sunday. Alerts may appear all over the country. Temperatures could also drop below zero on Tuesday and Wednesday. Check where the aura can be dangerous.
Forecasters of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) issued a threat forecast for Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
IMGW threat forecast for Sunday
On Sunday across the country there may be a first degree frost warning.
IMGW threat forecast for Tuesday
On Monday we will rest from the weather dangers. But on Tuesday the temperature may drop below zero in the southern parts of Poland. On this day, IMGW plans to issue first-degree alarms against frost in the districts located in the south of the provinces: Lower Silesia, Silesian, Lesser Poland and Subcarpathian.
IMGW threat forecast for Wednesday
There may also be frost on Wednesday. Warnings against this weather threat may appear in the following provinces: Pomeranian, warmińsko-mazurskie, Podlaskie, mazowieckieas well as in poviats located in the south of the voivodeships Lower Silesia, Silesian, Lesser Poland and Subcarpathian.
What is a threat forecast
According to the IMGW definition, the threat forecast is indicative weather forecastserving to inform the public early about the possibility of a dangerous meteorological phenomenon.
What is the first degree IMGW meteorological warning
The first degree warning provides for conditions conducive to the occurrence of dangerous meteorological phenomena that may cause material damage and threat to health and life. Running a business in conditions of exposure to these factors is difficult and dangerous. Expect difficulties resulting from activities in the area where the threat occurs, including delays caused by traffic obstructions, disruptions in the course of outdoor events or the possibility of their cancellation. Caution recommended, the need to follow messages and weather developments.
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