Poles will be delighted. The weather will be perfect to watch falling stars

Noc Perseidów

The weather has not been good recently. Fortunately, Wyż Ines came, and with him warm and sunny aura. This is great news, because today in the sky it will swarm with Perseids (meteors, which are commonly called falling stars).

Sunday (August 10) storms and rainfall made Poles live on Poles. Fortunately, they were not long and all of Poland did not experience them. After the unpleasant July, during which it was almost not warm at all and sunny, August came, and with it a change in the situation by 180 degrees.

Today we will feel a substitute for African heat. Tuesday (August 12) will be very comfortable for most of us. Average temperatures throughout the country will oscillate around 21-29 degrees Celsius. And all this with slight cloudiness. This is great information, because today we can admire the sensational, awaited by many phenomenon – meteors from the Perseid swarm, commonly known as falling stars. Their maximum activity – even 100 meteors per hour – should be expected on Tuesday night on Wednesday (12-13 August).

August 12. On Tuesday we will see Perseids. When to look at him to see falling stars? What weather will accompany the phenomenon?

The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management-the National Research Institute reports that during the day the sky will be cloudless or there will be very little of them (and periodically, at the north-eastern ends, the phenomenon will take somewhat strength-it will be “moderate”). How about temperatures? Thermometers will indicate maximum “from 20 ° C, 21 ° C by the sea and northeast and around 26 ° C at the center to 29 ° C in the southwest.”

As for the night time, “in the southern half of the country it will be cloudless”, and in the remaining area “small or moderate cloudiness”. “The minimum temperature from 11 ° C in the east of the country and in the foothill regions” through “around 14 ° C in the center and in the southwest” to “17 ° C by the sea” – forecast experts from IMGW.

At 22 Let’s look at the sky that will be flooded with Perseids. The Swift-Tuttle comet is responsible for the phenomenon. With the greatest severity of falling stars, Radiant Perseids marks his presence in the constellation of Perseus.

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