What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Poland?
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The lowest temperatures ever recorded in Poland were -41*C in Siedlce (in 1940) and -40.6 *C in the ?ywiec Basin (in 1929). The highest temperature, +40.2*C, was recorded in Pruszk--w near Opole in 1921. The hottest part of Poland is the Silesian Lowland, strongly influenced by the Atlantic air.Jan 27, 2011
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The lowest temperatures ever recorded in Poland were -41*C in Siedlce (in 1940) and -40.6 *C in the ?ywiec Basin (in 1929). The highest temperature, +40.2*C, was recorded in Pruszk--w near Opole in 1921. The hottest part of Poland is the Silesian Lowland, strongly influenced by the Atlantic air.Jan 27, 2011