The turn of February and March brought Poland a sudden warming, described by meteorologists as an unprecedented thermal anomaly. A record 20 degrees Celsius was recorded in Darłowo, prompting thousands to head to beaches and parks. Despite the spring-like weather, the synoptic situation remains dynamic due to the Doreen front, which is bringing precipitation and cloud cover from Szczecin to Warsaw, with emergency services battling local flooding caused by the thaw.
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The beginning of March 2026 has been recorded in meteorological history as a moment of sudden and unexpected heat that covered almost the entire country. The most spectacular reports came from the Coast, where thermometers in Darłowo showed 20 degrees Celsius. These values, 15 degrees above the long-term average, caused massive social excitement. Residents of Poznań, Łódź, and seaside resorts like Stegna and Ustka flocked outside en masse, taking advantage of the first favorable weather of the year. Media report packed boulevards and parks, a stark contrast to the past severe winter. Forecasters emphasize that powerful anticyclones are responsible for this, blocking the flow of frigid air from the Arctic and opening the way for tropical air masses. However, this idyllic spring picture is not uniform across all of Poland. An atmospheric front named Doreen has moved over the western and northern parts of the country, drastically changing local conditions. In cities like Wrocław, Sopot, and Bydgoszcz, the sky has been tightly covered by a layer of clouds, and residents have had to contend with intense rainfall. A particularly difficult situation prevails in regions where rapid thaw has led to the swelling of local watercourses. Emergency services have already intervened dozens of times due to flooded basements and properties, a reminder of the hidden dangers of rapid temperature changes. The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has issued warnings for parts of Greater Poland, drawing attention to dense fog limiting visibility and dangerous phenomena accompanying the air mass exchange. Historically, March in the Polish climate is the month with the greatest variability, reflected in the folk saying "March weather is like a stew." Record temperatures at the turn of February and March have been rare, and the current situation fits into the global trend of shortening calendar winters in favor of longer transitional periods.Long-term forecasts for March suggest that the current heatwave does not mean a definitive farewell to the cold. Meteorologists predict a specific interplay of fronts, where almost summer-like periods will be interspersed with sudden incursions of moist and cold air. There is a probability that the polar vortex will undergo a final breakdown this seasonal session, which could permanently change circulation over Central Europe. Despite these uncertainties, the first forecasts for the Easter period are optimistic, indicating the dominance of mild air masses.