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Snow Won’t Settle in Warsaw – What’s Next for the Weather

Snow is expected to keep Warsaw below freezing on Monday, November 24, with temperatures hovering at zero for most of the day.

Temperatures Around Zero on Monday, November 24

During the day, Warsaw’s temperature will not rise above freezing, reaching a high of only 0.1 °C in the afternoon. Morning and nighttime temperatures are expected to be around −2 °C, with overnight lows near −3.1 °C.

The overall chill will be noticeable, especially with wind gusts, and by evening the temperature will still be below zero, around −0.3 °C. Conditions that favor persistent cold will prevail throughout the day.

Pressure, Humidity and Wind Conditions

Atmospheric pressure is forecast at 1 007 hPa, promoting a stable weather pattern with no abrupt changes. Air humidity will be 76 %, intensifying the feeling of cold, especially at dawn and dusk.

Wind speeds will be weak, averaging about 4.5 m/s. Light snowfall is possible during the day, totaling up to 3.2 mm, potentially causing slippery roads.

Snow Outlook for the Coming Days

From Monday to Wednesday, Warsaw is expected to experience snow, sometimes mixed with sleet, with temperatures around 0 – 2 °C. Thursday should see a gradual clearing and a slight rise in temperatures to about 3 °C, while high pressure will increase and winds remain moderate.

In the following week, Monday will start with light snow at roughly 2 °C, followed by cloudy conditions and temperatures between 2 – 4 °C. Thursday promises clear skies, but later in the week foggy weather returns. High pressure and high humidity will persist, with winds largely weak and moderate.

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