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pogodowe

Pogodowe is a Polish adjective meaning weather-related or pertaining to the weather. It is formed from the noun pogoda (weather) with the adjectival suffix -owy and is used to describe things connected with meteorology, climate, and daily weather conditions. In standard usage, pogodowe appears in phrases where the noun it modifies is in the plural or in neuter form, such as warunki pogodowe (weather conditions), zjawiska pogodowe (weather phenomena), and dane pogodowe (weather data). The feminine singular form is pogodowa, as in prognoza pogodowa (weather forecast) or temperatura pogodowa (weather-related temperature).

In practice, pogodowe is a common term across meteorology, journalism, and everyday language. It helps distinguish

Etymology and morphology: pogoda originates from Slavic roots referring to weather or season, and the suffix

See also: pogoda, prognoza pogody, warunki pogodowe, zjawiska pogodowe, dane pogodowe.

weather-related
aspects
from
other
types
of
information,
and
it
appears
in
scientific
reports,
forecasts,
and
media
coverage.
The
related
base
term
pogoda
is
widely
used
on
its
own
to
denote
weather,
while
the
adjective
pogodowy
and
its
variants
adapt
to
gender
and
number
in
Polish
grammar.
-owy
creates
adjectives
that
describe
a
relation
or
characteristic.
As
a
result,
pogodowe
functions
as
the
standard
form
for
modifying
plural
or
neuter
nouns
and
forms
part
of
established
expressions
within
weather-related
discourse.