Despite the arrival of September, summer weather is here to stay in Hungary
Astronomically, autumn arrived in Hungary on 1 September. But it seems hot summer weather is here to stay in Hungary, extending the beach and festival season for the following days.
According to 24.hu, the so-called Indian summer will be long and hot in Hungary this year. That follows stormy, rainy and cold July and August weeks, during which some beaches even had to close. However, the weather will make it back to us during September thanks to an extended Anticyclone zone bringing warmth from the South and baulking Western convections to rule the Carpathian Basin.
Meteorologist László Molnár said that a cold front will bring some change tomorrow, but by the end of the week, the extraordinarily warm summer temps will return. East Hungary will be the hottest today with 34-35 °C. That will probably break the historic record. In West Hungary, 27-28 °C will remain today.
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The beach season is here to stay at Lake Balaton:
West Hungary will see some showers on Wednesday afternoon, while they will also occur countrywide on Thursday and in East Hungary on Friday. Most precipitation is expected in the North Hungarian Mountains and the NE Great Plains. The maximums will decrease to 22-29°C and 21-27 °C. That will exceed the average by 2-3 degrees. Saturday will be sunny and warm. On Sunday, a weaker cold front will bring some precipitation again. To sum up, you can still visit the beaches this weekend. HERE are some free beaches in Hungary.
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