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Updated 07:47

Record Heat in Poland: Toruń Hits 40.3°C

Operational data show a 40.3°C reading in Toruń, possibly a new Poland temperature record. Authorities will verify the measurement.

Everything points to today entering the books of Polish meteorology. The Instytut Meteorologii i Gospodarki Wodnej reports a 40.3°C reading in Toruń, potentially a new Poland temperature record.

Poland temperature record: what happened in Toruń?

The national weather institute logged 40.3°C on a synoptic station in Toruń. However, the value comes from operational telemetry systems. Consequently, the institute will run standard quality checks before confirming a new national high. Moreover, technicians will check sensors and compare nearby station data. In addition, they will verify measurement conditions at the site.

How this compares to historical highs

The official Polish record stood at 40.2°C from July 29, 1921. That reading occurred in Prószków in Opole Voivodeship. Therefore, today’s operational number would edge that record by 0.1°C. However, meteorological verification often adjusts initial figures. Thus the institute must complete its full review.

Why this matters to residents and expats

Heat waves affect daily life and public services. Consequently, hospitals and clinics may face higher demand for heat-related cases. Moreover, public transport can suffer delays and rail tracks may buckle. In addition, local authorities may open cooling centres in big cities. Therefore, follow local warnings and plan outdoor activities carefully.

Health risks and practical advice

Very high temperatures can endanger health. In particular, older adults, young children, and chronically ill people face higher risks. Moreover, outdoor workers need protections and regular breaks. Therefore, employers should provide shade, water, and adjusted schedules. Also, stay hydrated and avoid vigorous exercise during peak heat.

Emergency tip: Call 112 for life-threatening problems. In addition, pharmacies sell oral rehydration products. Moreover, if you rely on the Polish public health system, the NFZ (National Health Fund) covers emergency care for insured people. Also, ZUS refers to social security and handles pensions and benefits. Finally, your PESEL (national ID number) helps when registering for services.

Broader climate context and recent trend

This event follows several recent high-temperature records in Poland. Consequently, meteorologists link the heat to a hot air mass moving north from southern Europe. Moreover, many regions exceeded 35°C and some approached 40°C. Therefore, experts warn this pattern may become more frequent with climate change.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat, register with local health services quickly. The NFZ is Poland’s public health insurer (National Health Fund). ZUS manages social security contributions and benefits. A PESEL number helps access many services, including some medical appointments. Keep basic documents handy and learn where your nearest clinic and pharmacy are. Also, employers generally must consider worker safety in extreme heat, so speak with HR if you work outside.

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