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Updated 01:55

Night Frost Alert for Lublin Region

A spring frost warning covers four Lublin counties tonight, threatening gardens and crops. Prepare plant protection now.

A spring frost warning covers four counties in Lublin Voivodeship tonight. The alert runs from 23:00 on May 9 until 07:00 on May 10.

spring frost warning affects Łuków, Opole Lubelskie, Puławy and Ryki

The national weather service IMGW issued the alert. Consequently, authorities estimate an 80 percent chance of frost. Moreover, air temperatures may fall to about 2°C, and locally to 0°C. However, ground temperatures could drop to -2°C and even -4°C in some spots. Therefore, the conditions pose clear risks for orchards, field crops and garden plants.

What the warning means for residents and growers

Farmers and gardeners must act quickly. In addition, allotment holders and small growers face high vulnerability. Cover young trees and sensitive plants with fleece or agrofibre. Also, move potted plants indoors when possible. Consequently, simple steps can limit damage to seedlings and buds. Moreover, irrigation and frost fans can help in larger orchards. However, those measures rarely suit backyard plots. Therefore, local community help often proves useful.

How IMGW alerts reach people and what to expect

IMGW sent SMS alerts and published the notice in the Regional Warning System. As a result, residents in the four counties received automatic messages. Moreover, the institute monitors ground and air temperatures closely. In addition, local municipal offices may issue practical advice. Therefore, check your gmina website or local social feeds for updates. Also, remember that ‘powiat’ means county in Poland. Finally, ‘gmina’ refers to the municipal or commune administration.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: IMGW is Poland’s national weather institute and it issues graded warnings. For help, contact your local Urząd Gminy (municipal office) or agricultural advisory services. Moreover, if you farm commercially, check support from ARiMR or local advisory centres. As an expat, bring small plants indoors and cover garden beds. In addition, note some Polish terms: ZUS is the social security agency, NFZ runs public health insurance, PESEL is the national ID number, and a mandat is an on-the-spot fine.

Authorities stress that this notice is a first-level warning. Consequently, the alert signals possible material losses or routine disruption. Moreover, people should plan conservatively when tending orchards and gardens. In addition, be aware that county names can overlap elsewhere in Poland. For example, Opole Lubelskie sits in Lublin Voivodeship, not the Opole region in the south-west. Therefore, verify local maps or ask neighbours if unsure.

Finally, check forecasts again before dawn. Moreover, act tonight if you care for sensitive plants. In addition, contact community groups or local shops for supplies like fleece and stakes. Therefore, quick action can reduce losses and protect spring growth.

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