On Sunday, January 1, the temperature record was broken in Poland. This was reported by the Republican Institute of Meteorology and Water Management.
Thus, at noon in the Okęcie district of Warsaw, the thermometer rose to + 18.9 ° C. At 3:00 am in Hlukholazy (Opole Voivodeship), the temperature rose to +18.7°C.
So far, the January temperature record belongs to the village of Psztenno in Lower Silesia, where +18.6°C was recorded in 1999.
Meteorologists have expressed the view that the abnormally high temperature for January may have been created as a result of tropical airflow from Italy. Experts believe that the rainy and relatively warm weather in Poland will continue in the first half of next week.
old weather forecaster knowledgeableIt was the hottest New Year’s Eve in history in St. Petersburg.
Source: Gazeta

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