Poland recorded the highest temperature in over 100 years of observations
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In the city of Słubice, the air temperature reached 40.5°C, exceeding the previous record from 1921. The data are still awaiting official confirmation.

In the Polish city of Słubice, an air temperature of 40.5°C was recorded, setting a new absolute record in the country's entire history of meteorological observations. This was reported by TVN24, writes UNN .
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According to the spokesperson of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management of Poland, Agnieszka Prasek, these are currently operational telemetric data that are still awaiting official confirmation.
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The second hottest point in the country on Sunday was Toruń, where the temperature reached 40.3°C. This figure also needs to be confirmed by meteorologists.
The previous absolute temperature record on the territory of modern Poland was set on July 29, 1921, in Prószków near Opole, when thermometers showed 40.2°C. Before that, the highest temperature in the 21st century was 39.5°C, recorded in Słubice in July 1994.
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