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Polish Weather 11 January, 2010 - Current Weather Conditions In Poland
Warsaw, Poland 11 January 2010 - Poland is generally continuing to see snow and below freezing temperatures.
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has almost the entire nation at a level two risk factor, out of a possible three, which means dangerous conditions and threat to property and life. They recommend staying indoors and listening to weather reports.
Currently, there is total cloud cover over the whole country with blizzard conditions and freezing rain which will make the roads particularly slippery. Maximum temperature is -6 °C, -2° in Warsaw, with gusty winds reaching 60km/hr and up to 90km/hr on the coast.
But it’s set to get much worse, with temperatures falling overnight and possibly reaching as low as -20 °C mid-week.
For an in depth report of how the weather has been affecting Poland, see Polish Weather - It's Freezing To Death
Weather conditions in Poland reported as of the filing of this report. For the latest report and a two day forecast, see the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management.
The weather forecast for the coming week can be seen at Master Page
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