On Sunday, the day will be moderately cloudy, sometimes very cloudy. Possibility of light rain showers. The maximum temperature is 20 degrees C by the sea, around 25 degrees C in the center, and the hottest in the south reaches 28 degrees C. Wind gusts up to 55 km/h in the north, up to 65 km/h in the mountains and up to 70 km/h at the seaside.
Mostly cloudy on Sunday night into Monday. Minimum temperature of 10 to 13 degrees C, in the foothill areas of 9 to 11 degrees C, and at the seaside around 14-16 degrees C. Light wind from the south and west, variable in the rest of the westerly area, strong northerly.
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management also warns of an expected storm in the Baltic Sea. Strong wind from the west can reach up to 9 degrees on the Beaufort scale.
“Today and tomorrow there will be a storm in the Baltic Sea. The west wind will blow with a force of 6 to 7 on the B scale, with gusts of 8 to 9 on the B scale” – informed the IMWM.
IMWM also reported that wave heights are approximately 2 m in the western and approximately 3 m in the southeastern Baltic Sea.
“The sailing conditions are very difficult. It is better to wait these two days in the port. In the coastal area, the stormy westerly wind will also generate a high wave: on the open sea beaches and on the Vistula Spit it can be about 1.5 to 2 m. Swimming in such conditions constitutes. deadly threat” – he emphasized.
As added, in the western part of the Pomeranian Bay and over the Gdańsk Bay in the Tricity area, waves will be much lower and will reach less than 1 m.