Poland’s meteorological agency has issued weather warnings for fourteen provinces due to severe storms and heavy rainfall expected to bring up to 40mm of rain in some areas.
Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Forecasted
The Meteorological Institute has warned of rainfall ranging between 20-30mm, with localized areas in the east and center expected to receive up to 40mm of precipitation, accompanied by thunderstorms across the country.
Alerty IMGW for Multiple Regions
Warnings have been issued for the following voivodeships: Mazowieckie, Świętokrzyskie, Lubelskie, Łódzkie, Opolskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Śląskie, Małopolskie, and Podkarpackie, as well as selected counties in Pomorskie, Podlaskie, Wielkopolskie, and Dolnośląskie.
Opinions on the Benefits of Rain
Previously, meteorologists noted that the rainfall did not indicate a shift in weather patterns but rather a necessary replenishment of water resources to address the hydrological drought in Poland. In early September, the water level in the Vistula River in Warsaw dropped to record lows of 4 centimeters.
Additional Information
For more details on the impact of these weather warnings and the current status of the situation, please see the corresponding article: “Weather Warning for Poland: Entering a New Phase.”[https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/pogoda-i-klimat/7,198071,32249795,ostrzezenie-pogodowe-dla-polski-wchodzimy-w-nowa-faze.html]