On Saturday, the IWMM issued a level 1 warning for dense fog for many areas of central, western and southern Poland. Dense fog is expected, especially in Lodz County. “Fog is starting to form in places. The fog in Srežów is dense and visibility is limited to 100 meters. The fog will continue for the foreseeable future,” IMWM reported on website X.
According to the institute's four-day threat forecast, fog will continue to form across most of the country on Sunday (with the exception of Warmian-Masurian, West Pomeranian, Lubus and southern cantons). IMWM is predicting light to moderately cloudy to densely cloudy skies across the Southeast Saturday into Sunday night.
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There is also the possibility of “dense haze and fog, with visibility limited to 300 metres, locally limited to 100 metres, and freezing to the south and west.” Nighttime lows will range from -2°C in the southern, western and central parts of the country to 2°C along the coast. In hilly areas, temperatures range from -8°C to -4°C. Winds from the south will also be weak, but will be moderate and quite strong in the mountains.
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Sunday is also forecast to be partly cloudy to moderately cloudy. According to IMWM, only the northeastern part of the country is expected to experience cloudy conditions at times. Forecasters said, “Fog will form in the morning and evening, limiting visibility to 200 meters.''
Maximum daytime temperatures will be 3°C in northern locations and range from 4°C to 7°C elsewhere. Areas in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains are expected to be warmest, with light and calm winds, with locally strong winds from the south, south and southeast. In the Sudet Mountains, the wind gusts reach speeds of up to 55 kilometers per hour.
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