Yellow Alert: Storm Warning for Warsaw and North
IMGW issued a storm warning Poland for central and northern regions, forecasting heavy rain, wind gusts to 70 km/h and possible hail.
IMGW issued a yellow alert today, marking a storm warning Poland across Warsaw and much of the north. Consequently, forecasters expect heavy rain, gusts up to 70 km/h and isolated hail.
storm warning Poland: where and when
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued first-level alerts for large parts of central and northern Poland. Moreover, the map shows significant yellow areas covering Mazovia, including Warsaw, and several neighboring voivodeships. The warnings apply today from 11:00 until 20:00. Therefore, residents should track updates as the situation can change quickly.
What to expect during the storms
Forecasters predict intensive rainfall of 20 to 30 mm in short periods. In addition, gusts may reach about 70 km/h. Moreover, meteorologists do not rule out localized hail. Consequently, these conditions can reduce road visibility and cause short, urban flooding. Therefore, drivers will face slippery surfaces and sudden spray. Also, falling branches and debris can damage cars and property.
Practical safety tips
Secure loose items on balconies and terraces before the front arrives. Moreover, avoid standing under trees during thunderstorms. Consequently, move vehicles away from isolated trees if possible. In addition, avoid walking or driving through flooded streets. Call emergency services on 112 if you see downed power lines. Furthermore, expect intermittent power cuts in some districts.
Advice for drivers and commuters
Drivers must slow down and increase following distance. Moreover, tram and bus services may run slower due to road problems. Therefore, allow extra travel time and check public transport updates. Also, consider postponing non-essential trips until the alert ends. In addition, park cars under cover when possible to reduce hail damage.
If you need medical help, call emergency services or visit the nearest hospital. Moreover, public emergency care remains available under the NFZ (public health insurer). Also, if the storm forces you to miss work, ZUS (the social security agency) handles sick leave benefits. Furthermore, officials may issue a mandat (fine) for traffic violations during severe weather. Finally, you may need your PESEL (national ID number) for official reports or insurance claims.
IMGW urges everyone in the affected areas to follow official updates and to take precautions. Moreover, local services stand ready to clear fallen trees and restore infrastructure. Therefore, heed instructions from municipal authorities and emergency crews.
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