Poland experienced an extremely hot Sunday with a value of 40.5 degrees Celsius in the border municipality of Słubice. According to meteorologists, this is the historically highest temperature in the country.
In Poland on Sunday, they recorded the highest temperature ever recorded in their territory. A value of 40.5 degrees Celsius was measured in the village of Słubice on the border with Germany, a spokeswoman for the Polish hydrometeorological institute IMGW told AFP, writes TASR.
The previous record, measured in 1921 in Prószków in the south of the country, was apparently broken even before in the city of Toruń, where they measured 40.3 degrees Celsius. “If this value is confirmed as part of the standard verification and quality control process carried out in accordance with IMGW procedures, it will be the highest recorded temperature in the history of official meteorological measurements in Poland,” IMGW wrote in a Facebook post.