Poland’s National Weather Service warns of a sharp temperature rise, with a peak forecast for December 10 across western regions, affecting daily weather patterns. . **Body:**
Weather Forecast for the Coming Days
Poland’s Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) published a detailed forecast for the next few days. On Wednesday, December 3 th temperatures are expected to range from 2 to 5 °C, except in the Lesser Poland and Podkarpacie voivodeships, where readings of 0 °C and 8 °C are projected. The following day will see similar conditions, with Podkarpacie warming to 10 °C. Friday should bring a modest increase in the eastern south‑eastern portion of Poland, with temperatures between 8 and 10 °C. A brief dip of about 2 °C is anticipated over the weekend for residents of the Podlaskie voivodeship.
Warm‑up Begins on December 8
From Monday, December 8 th, IMGW synoptic forecasts indicate a surge of warm air from the west. In the West Pomeranian, Lubusz, Lower Silesian and Opole regions, temperatures will climb to 10–12 °C, while the rest of the country is expected to record 6–8 °C. The Tatra area will be an exception, with a predicted 4 °C. By the following day, the warmth will extend to central Poland, potentially causing a 1–2 °C rise above the previous day.
Peak Weather on December 10
The climax is projected for Wednesday, December 10, when Lower Silesian temperatures could reach 14 °C, Lubusz and Opole 13 °C, and West Pomeranian and Greater Poland 12 °C. Across other regions, temperatures will fall between 8 and 11 °C. Thursday will be slightly cooler, with the west dropping to 10–12 °C. Central Poland will see a modest increase of roughly one degree.
Thursday & Friday Aftermath
On Friday, IMGW predicts another drop, with eastern temperatures ranging from 8 to 10 °C, northern regions 6–8 °C, central east again 7–8 °C, and the south 8–9 °C. Overall, this sequence marks a significant temperature swing across the country.



