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Updated 13:39

Storm Alert: Thunderstorms Hit Rzeszów and Subcarpathia

IMGW warns of thunderstorms in Rzeszow with heavy rain and gusts today. Expect urban flooding and wind up to 60 km/h.

Be aware of the weather today: thunderstorms in Rzeszow and across most of Subcarpathia. Consequently, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued a first-degree alert for Monday afternoon.

What the alert says

IMGW issued the warning for Monday from 12:00 to 19:00. Moreover, meteorologists expect local storms with intense rain. The forecast shows up to 25 mm of rain in short bursts. In addition, wind gusts may reach 60 km/h. Therefore, the events should be short lived but disruptive.

Areas affected and timing

The alert covers Rzeszów and many surrounding counties. These include Rzeszów county, Łańcut, Strzyżów, Kolbuszowa and more. Moreover, the warning names Przemyśl and Tarnobrzeg too. The probability of the forecast hitting is about 70 percent. Consequently, residents and drivers should prepare for sudden changes.

thunderstorms in Rzeszow: local impacts

Urban areas face the highest risk. Intense rain can flood streets and parking lots quickly. Additionally, underground passages and tramway stops may fill with water. Therefore, expect traffic slowdowns and possible detours. Drivers should avoid standing water and follow road signs. Moreover, strong gusts can topple unsecured objects. Consequently, secure garden furniture and roof items before the storm.

Why this matters for expats

If you live in Poland, you may not expect rapid summer storms. However, Subcarpathia experiences fast convective systems in early June. In addition, Polish emergency services use simple signals and local alerts. The national weather service issues warnings through media and mobile alerts. Therefore, ensure your phone can receive local notifications.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If heavy rain or floods hit, call emergency services at 112. Also, know that public healthcare runs under the NFZ (the public health insurer) and social benefits come via ZUS (social security). You should keep your PESEL (national ID number) handy for official processes. Finally, expect traffic fines (mandat) for dangerous driving during storms.

Local authorities may close vulnerable streets quickly. Consequently, public transport can delay or change routes. Moreover, small businesses should move goods off the pavement where possible. Homeowners with basements should check drainage and pumps now. In addition, people with outdoor plans should reschedule for safety.

Stay informed via official channels. IMGW posts updates on its website and social media. Also, local municipalities often share targeted alerts. Therefore, follow the Rzeszów city page if you live nearby. Emergency services recommend avoiding forests during lightning. Moreover, do not shelter under solitary trees.

If you face property damage, document it with photos. Then, contact your insurance provider. In addition, some matters may require police reports for claims. Therefore, keep receipts for emergency purchases.

Finally, remember that storms often pass fast. However, their immediate impacts can disrupt commutes and plans. Consequently, a short precaution now can prevent larger problems later.

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