Here is the snowfall expected in Hungary from Friday
Would you like to see with your own eyes the first snowfall in Hungary this winter? We tell you where you should go on Friday to do so. Do not miss this fabulous experience!
As we wrote last weekend, an anticyclone was shaping the weather in Central Europe and the Carpathian Basin. The cold weather approached Hungary from the northeast, bringing fog and showers. But it may cause snowfall in the mountainous northern areas.
Mediterranean cyclones will influence the weather for the next few days. As a result, a lot of rain is expected today. On Friday, another Mediterranean cyclone will arrive in Hungary, making the day rainy again. By then, cold air will rule Northeast Hungary from the East European Plain. That will overlap with the precipitation resulting in the first great snowfall in north and northeast Hungary.
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According to idokep.hu, snow will presumably remain only in the mountains of North Hungary. But it is not excluded that snow will cover the ground even in some lowland areas of the Hungarian Great Plains. However, in the Bükk, Mátra or the Zemplén Mountains, it may happen that the snow level will reach even a couple of centimetres this weekend.
The temperature will peak in the north and northeast regions between 0 °C and 4 °C. In other areas, it will be slightly warmer, between 5 and 11 °C. Idokep.hu promised they would publish new weather models and calculations as soon as they received new data.
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Source: idokep.hu
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