IMGW warns against a strong wind, which will be a threat in the south -east of the country at the weekend. Synoptics issued first degree alarms. Check where to be careful.
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) issued first degree meteorological warnings. There is also a forecast for weather threats for the next few days.
Meteorological warnings – strong wind
First degree warnings against strong winds apply in voivodships:
- Lesser Polandin the Gorlice and Nowy Sącz poviats;
- Podkarpackiein the following poviats: Jasielski, Krosno, Sanocki, Leski and Bieszczady.
A strong wind at medium speed up to 40 kilometers per hour is forecast, in gusts up to 80 km/h, from the south and southwest.
Warnings will come into force on Saturday at 9 and will be valid until 18 on Sunday.
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IMGW threat forecast for Sunday
On Sunday, in addition to strong wind, there may also be icing. Phenomena should be expected in the voivodships: Pomeranian, West Pomeranian, Lesser Polandas well as in the south-eastern poviats of the province. Silesian.
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IMGW threat forecast for Monday and Tuesday
The beginning of the new week also promises to be windy. Alerts can be issued in the southern poviats of voivodships: Silesian, Lesser Poland and Podkarpackie.
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What are first degree imgw warnings
Conditions are expected to 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 the imgw threat forecast
The threat forecast is indicative weather forecastused to inform the public about the possibility of a dangerous meteorological phenomenon.
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