IMGW warns against frosts. The hazard forecast shows that on Friday and Saturday alarms of even a second degree before storms may be issued. “Storms locally can take forms of supercells with hail precipitation and strong wind,” warns IMGW expert and president of the Skywarn Polska Association, Artur Surowiecki.
An expert of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management and the president of the Skywarn Polska Association, Artur Surowiecki, said that on Friday and Saturday there would be an atmospheric front over Poland, which will contribute to stormy phenomena. According to the expert, “storms locally can take forms of supercells with hail precipitation and strong winds.” Storm threat will occur on Saturday, especially in the southern part of the country and on Friday, in the center.
According to him, from Friday to Saturday, “there will be a significant difference between the wind in the lower part of the troposphere near the ground and the winding wind in the central part”, which promotes the formation of dangerous phenomena, such as stormy supercells. “Perhaps one day there will be a plane trumpet locally” – he added and noted that “the probability of such a phenomenon is very low, but you have to be prepared for it, especially on Saturday.”
Surowiecki said that in the process storm Strong wind and rainfall of large hail can pose a threat. There will be heavy rains in places. “Such a cloudburst can occur with strong gusts of wind. Then there may be some local flooding, especially in the southern part of the country,” he noted.
Synoptics of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued warnings and a threat forecast for the next days.
First degree IMGW warnings – frost
First degree alarms before frosts apply in voivodships:
- Warmian-Masurian Voivodeshipin poviats located in the eastern ends;
- Podlasieoutside Western poviats;
- Lublinexcluding Western poviats;
- Podkarpackiein the southern and eastern poviats;
- Lesser Polandin the southern poviats;
- Silesianin the following poviats: Żywiec, Bielsko, Cieszyn.
A decrease in air temperature to about 2 degrees Celsius is forecast, with the ground to -2 degrees C. Warnings will be valid between 1-7 on Friday.
IMGW threat forecast for Friday
Friday can bring a violent aura. That day IMGW It can issue a second degree warnings against storms in voivodships: Pomeranian, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Greater Poland, Mazowieckie (in northwestern poviats), Łódź (in northern and northwest poviats).
First degree warnings may appear in the voivodships: West Pomeranian, Lubuskie, Lower Silesia, Opole, Łódź (in central poviats), Mazowieckie (from northern and central poviats), Podlasie (in western poviats).
IMGW threat forecast for FridayIMGW
IMGW threat forecast for Saturday
Storms can also appear on Saturday. Orange alarms should be expected by residents of voivodships: Lower Silesia, Opole, Silesian, Lesser Poland, Świętokrzyskie, Podkarpackie.
Yellow alarms before storms may appear in the southern part of the province Lublin.
IMGW threat forecast for SaturdayIMGW
IMGW threat forecast for Sunday
On Sunday, first -degree alarms before storms can be announced in the province Podkarpackie.
In addition, IMGW plans to issue first degree warnings against frosts in the voivodships: Mazowieckie, Podlasie and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
IMGW threat forecast for SundayIMGW
IMGW threat forecast for Monday
On Monday, first degree warnings against frosts can be announced in the voivodships: Pomeranian, Warmian-Masurian, Podlasie.
IMGW threat forecast for MondayIMGW
What is the first degree meteorological warning
According to the IMGW definition, 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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