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A Slovak town just broke its own heat record — for the third time this year
['The Associated Press']
Fortune | FORTUNE
Temperatures in Central Europe soared to extreme levels again on Wednesday with Slovakia and Austria both having their hottest day on record.
For Slovakia, it was also the third time this summer that temperatures reached a record high.
The country’s south recorded temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the latest heat wave, with a new record of 41.4 C (106.5 F) in the town of Kamenica nad Hronom in southern Slovakia, the Slovak Meteorological Institute said.
That smashed a 2007 high of 40.3 C (104.5 F) in the town of Hurbanovo.
The night of Tuesday into Wednesday was also the hottest on record, with 28.4 degrees Celsius (83 F) in the town of Skalica in southwestern Slovakia.