Storms have reached Poland and will affect many regions on Monday afternoon and evening. The most dangerous conditions are already present and will continue in the coming hours in the south-east. Supercells with large hailstones, heavy rain leading to flooding and very strong winds exceeding 100 km/h are possible there. Locally, there may even be tornadoes. The Government Security Centre has sent alerts to residents of the three most threatened provinces. After 4 p.m., the alert was extended to part of another province — Świętokrzyskie. Territorial Defence Forces soldiers have been put on standby.

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by opolsce

5 comments
  1. Right in time when I’ve planed a 4 day bikepacking trip xD

  2. I was driving southbound towards Nowy Targ and approximately 1-2km before the tunnel noticed very dark low clouds and soon after we hit a wall of water. It was insane. I slowed down to 20-30km/h on 120km/h limit put hazards on, still could barely see like 2m in front of the car and decided to stop on the hard shoulder. 2 other cars did the same. Other cars passed us but we waited it out, it lasted for maybe 10 minutes but it was insane. Never had to emergency stop on a S-road before. I know that when you emergency stop you should probably get out and stand behind railings but in this scenario I kind of felt it’s safer in the car.

  3. Heavy storm twice today so far near Lublin lol. I have a flight tomorrow morning annoyingly.

  4. Good, Wisła is super shallow right now. Went over it south of Warsaw today, the whole river turned into 2 seemingly leg-deep channels

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