The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management warns of strong winds. Forecasters have issued first-degree alarms. Check where the weather will be dangerous.
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMWM) issued first-degree meteorological warnings on a three-point, ascending scale.
First degree IMWM warnings – strong wind
First-degree strong wind warnings apply in the following provinces:
Strong winds are forecast with an average speed of up to 45 kilometres per hour, with gusts of up to 75 km/h, from the west and north-west.
Alarms will be valid from 9am to 6pm on Sundays.
What is the first-degree IMWM meteorological warning?
First-degree warning predicts conditions conducive to the occurrence of dangerous meteorological phenomena that may cause material losses and threaten health and life. Conducting business in conditions of exposure to these factors is difficult and dangerous. Expect difficulties resulting from conducting activities in the area of the threat, including delays caused by traffic disruptions, disruptions in the course of outdoor events or the possibility of their cancellation. Caution is recommended, the need to follow messages and the development of the weather situation.
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