Warsaw, Poland – Polish authorities were forced to temporarily suspend air traffic at one of Warsaw’s airports yesterday due to severe weather conditions. Strong winds and heavy rain disrupted flight schedules.
The airport administration said in an official statement that the temporary suspension was intended to ensure the safety of passengers and flight crews. They confirmed that technical teams are monitoring weather conditions and taking the necessary measures to resume flights as soon as possible.
The flight suspensions led to the postponement of several domestic and international flights. This caused overcrowding in waiting areas and disrupted travelers’ plans. Airlines advised passengers to monitor flight updates and anticipate any potential schedule changes.
The weather forecast indicated that the storm, accompanied by strong winds, could continue for several more hours. Heavy rain and a drop in temperatures are expected, further complicating air traffic in the region over the coming days.
These events serve as a reminder of the importance of adhering to aviation safety guidelines and monitoring weather updates before traveling, especially during the unpredictable storm seasons that hit Central Europe.


