Snow has arrived in Hungary! – PHOTOS, VIDEO, UPDATED
Snow arrived in Hungary this morning. Interestingly, the first snow did not fall in the mountains but in a town on the edge of the Hungarian Great Plains, Dunaújváros. The Hungarian town well-known for its struggling steelworks was covered this morning in a thin layer of white precipitation. Furthermore, reports came from Debrecen and Tiszafüred about light snowfall.
According to portfolio.hu, the Dunaújváros snowfall was caused by the so-called industrial snowfall phenomena. Industrial snow occurs near sources of heat, moisture and atmospheric particulate matter. It usually occurs at nighttime, in a combination of freezing temperatures, stagnant low stratus clouds or fog, and a temperature inversion. It falls from a low altitude as fine ice spikes, having not had time to grow to the more usual shaped snowflake.
“We’re not joking! Here’s the first snow”, IdÅ‘kép wrote above this photo:
Időkép reported light snowfall from Debrecen and Tiszafüred caused by the freezing temperatures in East Hungary.
You may check out IdÅ‘kép’s camera footage about the snowfall by clicking HERE.
UPDATE: Weather forecast for Monday
Foggy weather is forecast for the larger part of the country, sunny in the north and north-east. Lows: -4, +2 C. Highs: 1, 6 C in foggy areas, 7, 12 C in the north and northeast.
Read also:
- New cyclone forming: snow may surprise Hungary next week
- Thousands of families in crisis before Christmas: biggest Hungarian steel works in Dunaújváros cannot pay – read more HERE
Featured image: illustration, depositphotos.com
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