Experts claim that January 2 was the warmest January day in the entire history of measurements recorded at 17 weather stations in the country. At three of these stations, the records set just a day ago were exceeded. Thus, 21.3 degrees Celsius was recorded in Pâtârlage, according to News.ro.

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According to the information published on the Facebook page of the organization Severe Weather Alert – Romania, which refers to the data of the National Meteorological Administration (ANM), January 2, 2023 was the warmest January day in the entire history of measurements at 17 weather stations.

At the same time, at 3 weather stations, the records set during Sunday were exceeded.

Yes, Patarlagele recorded 21.3°C (previous record: 20°C), Tirgovishte: 21.2°C (previous record: 20.2°C), Campina: 20.8°C (previous record: 20.6°C), in Pitesti: 20.2°C (previous record: 19.4°C),

in Kampulung Muscel: 18.8°C (previous record set on Sunday: 18.3°C), in Titu: 18.5°C (previous record: 17.8°C), in Piatra Neamts : 18.0°C (previous record set on Sunday: 17.9°C), in Bisoka: 17.3°C (previous record: 16.9°C),

in Bucharest Băneasa: 17.2°C (previous record: 17.1°C), in Rome: 16.6°C (previous record: 15.6°C), in Sinaia 1500 m: 16.4°C ( previous record: 14.3°C), at Fundata : 14.9°C (previous record: 14.4°C), at Kuntu: 13.6°C (previous record set on Sunday: 12.4°C ),

in Semenik: 13.6°C (previous record: 13.0°C), in Penteleu: 12.5°C (previous record: 12°C), in Poiana Stampai: 10.6°C (previous record: 10 .4°C), in Balea Lac (elevation 2071 meters): 8.3°C (previous record: 8°C).