Part of Hungary covered in thick snow: here is what to expect
Thick snow blankets various northern regions of Hungary, particularly the Zemplén Mountains. We present you with some captivating snapshots of why you should explore these towns and villages if you seek an authentic winter experience in Hungary.
According to idokep.hu, thick snow covers several settlements in Northeastern Hungary’s Zemplén Mountains. The thickness of the white frozen precipitation reaches 13 centimetres in some places. Hungary transforms into a real winter wonderland in these areas, providing an ideal setting for building snowmen or snowcastles or engaging in a spirited snowball fight.
Moreover, in Bózsva, the thick snow has already reached 20 centimetres, quite possibly setting a current record in Hungary. Snow is present only in a few places, mostly in the high terrains of Börzsöny, Cserhát, Mátra, Bükk and the Zemplén Mountains. However, we hope there is more to come in December since snow has become a rare spectacle in the lower regions in Hungary.
Here are some photos:
Dobogókő yesterday:
And this was yesterday’s prognosis:
Anticipated weather for the second half of the week
Looking ahead, Tuesday promises rain, with snowfall anticipated only in the northern and northeastern regions of Hungary. Around Sopron, the wind will turn gusty Temperatures will fluctuate between -1 and +8 °C, as reported by idokep.hu.
Wednesday is poised to be sunnier, yet flurries and snowfall will persist in the north, with temperatures ranging from -1 to +4 °C. The same goes for Thursday, with expected rainfall and afternoon temperatures peaking at +10 °C. As we move into Friday and Saturday, temperatures remain brisk, with rains prevailing and snowfall confined to the northern and northeastern regions. The northern wind will pick up, while the temperature reaches a maximum of 15 °C  in the southeastern regions.
All in all, if you want to have a real winter experience in Hungary, you will have to go north these days.
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