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The wind was knocking down the trees in Piggly Wiggly
Poland🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

The wind was knocking down the trees in Piggly Wiggly

Strong winds in Świnoujście caused trees to fall, blocking roads and pedestrian crossings. The wind speeds reached up to 61 km/h in the area, with some trees falling onto streets. Local firefighters received four reports related to the effects of the severe weather. According to meteorological data, wind speeds in northern Poland reached up to 79 km/h in places like Łeba, Kołobrzeg, and Ustka, while on Hel they reached 65 km/h. The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued first and second-level warnings for strong winds. The cause of the strong winds was attributed to a stream of rapidly moving polar air at the edge of the low-pressure system Zoe and the Azores High over western Europe.

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The wind was knocking down the trees in Piggly Wiggly

Strong winds in Świnoujście caused trees to fall, blocking roads and pedestrian crossings. The wind speeds reached up to 61 km/h in the area, with some trees falling onto streets. Local firefighters received four reports related to the effects of the severe weather. According to meteorological data, wind speeds in northern Poland reached up to 79 km/h in places like Łeba, Kołobrzeg, and Ustka, while on Hel they reached 65 km/h. The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued first and second-level warnings for strong winds. The cause of the strong winds was attributed to a stream of rapidly moving polar air at the edge of the low-pressure system Zoe and the Azores High over western Europe.

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