Meteorologists: Christmas in Hungary will see radical weather change
Previously, some calculations showed a scenario that might have resulted in extensive snowing around Christmas in Hungary. However, it seems that the weather in Hungary will radically change until 24 December, when Baby Jesus brings presents under the Christmas trees set up in every Hungarian home. Below you may read what the meteorologists now predict.
According to IdÅ‘kép, one of the most precise Hungarian weather forecast websites, the weather will turn milder next week. Snow will remain only in the country’s Northern regions, but by Christmas, it will melt even there. Thus, there is no chance for a white Christmas in Hungary, based on the news outlet.
As we reported yesterday, Hungary’s weather will go a bit crazy. Yesterday, temperature rose even to 15 °C in some regions, while on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, minuses and frost will return to the country.
Below is the temperature map of yesterday. You may see that, in Vas county, near the Austrian border, there was 0 °C. Meanwhile, around Szeged in Southeast Hungary, the temperature increased to 15 °C.
However, after that extreme cold period, milder weather will come from the Southwest. First, they will conquer the higher regions of the atmosphere, but by mid-week, they will rule even the ground.
- Read also the shorter term weather forecast: Weather in Hungary to go completely crazy with heat, lightning and snow
The cold will persist in the country’s Northern regions covered by snow momentarily. Furthermore, on Friday night, there was some snowfall in the Western counties. However, elsewhere, the chance of having a white Christmas dwindled considerably, and the snow will probably melt even in the North and West parts by next Saturday.
Based on the latest calculations, 24 December and 25 December will see mild, early spring weather in Hungary. Of course, calculations still contain some uncertainties, but most models agree with the big trend.
Do you want to have a lot of snow for Christmas? That can make life hard. Here is a video from England:
Source: Időkép