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IMGW warns against storms in southern Poland

In the warning area, thunderstorms with heavy rainfall of 25 mm to 35 mm can be expected. “During thunderstorms wind gusts up to 60 km / h may occur” – informs IMGW.

The likelihood of storms in the warning area is 80-85 percent.

Warnings in this region are valid from Friday from approx. 7.30, until Saturday, until 8.30.

A first-degree warning means that one should expect favorable conditions for the occurrence of dangerous meteorological phenomena, which may cause material damage and threat to health and life.

The weather on Friday is not very optimistic. Rainfall and storms are expected today almost in the whole country. Only residents of Poznań and Gdańsk can leave their umbrellas.

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According to IMGW, Western and Central Europe is under the influence of a baby boom wedge from the Atlantic. Lower than the rest of Europe. The majority of Poland is under the influence of the above-mentioned baby boom, only the northern and eastern ends of Poland are in the zone of a blurring atmospheric front. We are in a moderately warm polar sea air.

The pressure at noon in Warsaw will be 1001 hPa and will increase slightly.

Today is moderate cloudiness. Occasional showers and thunderstorms, possible hail. Rainfall forecasted up to 30 mm during thunderstorms. Maximum temperature from 20 ° C to 25 ° C, in the south and south-east of the country slightly cooler from 17 ° C to 19 ° C. Light and moderate wind from the north. During storms, wind gusts up to 65 km / h.

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