January Heat Wave in Europe
Various parts of Europe experienced an unusual winter heat wave over the New Year’s weekend. Experts noted that the temperatures in these regions reached up to 20 degrees Celsius higher than normal.
A Washington Post report noted that temperatures in several countries reached their hottest levels ever recorded in January. Some of these included Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and the Czech Republic.
According to experts, the temperatures in these regions were higher than normal for this time of year and similar to summer and springtime levels. For instance, in Poland’s Korbielw village, the temperature reached 19 degrees Celsius, which is considered to be a temperature that’s commonly experienced in May.
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