Alert issued for the weekend in Hungary – weather forecast
Heavy rains are coming, with warnings issued for Friday and Saturday. In addition, strong winds are expected over the weekend.
Rainy days are coming, with heavy rainfall expected in several places, according to the weather forecast of Időkép.
Saturday, 5 November
On Saturday, we can expect cloudy and overcast weather. With the exception of the western and northwestern parts of the country, there will be a chance of rain and showers in different parts of the day. The north-northwest wind will be strong in the western part of the country and in the northern regions, with occasional gusty gusts in the higher parts of the Transdanubian region. During the day, highs of 11 to 18 degrees Celsius are possible.
Sunday, 6 November
On Sunday, there will be more rain in the beginning, with some spots in the afternoon, and clouds will break up. Temperatures could reach between 11 and 18 degrees Celsius with a strong north-northeast wind in places.
Monday, 7 November
On Monday, precipitation will occur in places east of the Danube, while clouds will break up from the west during the day. There will be little air movement. Highs in the early afternoon could be between 11 and 17 degrees.
Tuesday, 8 November
On Tuesday, after a misty, foggy morning, the weather may remain grey in several areas east of the Danube, with daytime highs of around 10 degrees Celsius, while in the windier Transdanubian region, the weather is expected to be sunnier and warmer, with temperatures of 13-17 degrees Celsius.
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Source: Időkép
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