Polish weather services predict a cold, cloudy weekend with possible freezing rains, but temperatures should rise noticeably from Monday.
Cloudy weekend across Poland
Polish synoptists forecast a cool, cloudy weekend across most of the country.
Rain, sleet, and snow are expected at various locations.
Transitional freezing rain, mainly on Saturday, could create black ice.
Precipitation and freezing risk
Temperatures will drop, and nights will remain below freezing.
IMGW meteorological warnings
For Saturday, IMGW issued first‑level alerts in many voivodeships for freezing precipitation.
The warnings cover 29 voivodeships, from Lower Silesia through Greater Poland, Łódź, Masovian, Warmia‑Kujavia, Warmia‑Mazury, and Pomerania.
Warnings for weak freezing rain or snow, potentially causing black ice, last from Saturday 12:00 to Sunday 06:00.
Warming trend begins Monday
Synoptists say temperatures should rise noticeably on Monday, bringing relief from winter conditions.
Agneska Prasek, IMGW forecaster, expects a warmer start to the next week.

