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The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (Imgw) Is Warning Against Storms. Level I and Ii Alerts Have Been Issued.

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The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has issued first- and second-degree storm warnings. Thunderstorms are reported in southern Poland, including Kraków and the Nowy Sącz area. The warnings cover a belt from Lower Silesia to Suwałki, as well as the southern Silesian, Lesser Poland, and Podkarpackie voivodeships. In total, storms may affect twelve voivodeships. RCB alerts have also been issued.
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The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has issued first- and second-degree storm warnings. Thunderstorms are reported in southern Poland, including Kraków and the Nowy Sącz area. The warnings cover a belt from Lower Silesia to Suwałki, as well as the southern Silesian, Lesser Poland, and Podkarpackie voivodeships. In total, storms may affect twelve voivodeships. RCB alerts have also been issued.

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It won't be a quiet Saturday in at least 12 regions of the country. The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management warns that we'll be facing thunderstorms and strong winds in the afternoon. Hail is also possible, which is why meteorologists have issued warnings.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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