IMGW issued meteorological warnings against frosts in force in southern Poland. There is also a threat forecast, according to which next week, it may get over Poland again.
Synoptics of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) issued first degree warnings in a three -stage, growing scale and a threat forecast.
First degree IMGW warnings – frost
First degree alarms before frosts apply in voivodships:
- Lesser Polandin the following poviats: Tatra, Nowotarski, NowosÄ…decki, and Gorlice;
- Podkarpackiein the following poviats: Jasielski, Krosno, Sanocki, Leski, Bieszczady.
In these areas, a local air temperature drop is forecast to about 1 degree Celsius, at the ground to -2 degrees C. Alarms will be in force from 10pm on Sunday to 6 pm.
Meteorological warningsIMGW
IMGW threat forecast for Thursday
The first three days of next week are to pass without weather threats. The situation will change only on Thursday – then synoptics plan to issue a first degree warning before storms in the province Podkarpackie.
Threats forecast for ThursdayIMGW
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.
What is a threat forecast
As defined by IMGW, the threat forecast is indicative weather forecastused to inform the public about the possibility of a dangerous meteorological phenomenon.
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