Red code in Hungary: -15 degrees, but here is when spring will return
The interior ministry has issued a “red code” for three regions in Hungary due to sub-zero temperatures, allowing special assistance to homeless people, State Secretary Attila Fülöp said on Tuesday.
Under the measure, communal institutions must provide accommodation to homeless or needy people in south-eastern, northern, and central parts of the country in the next few days starting on Tuesday evening. According to the national weather service, nighttime temperatures could fall below -10 degrees Celsius.
The state secretary warned that spending long periods of time outside in such cold weather could be dangerous and called on residents to contact the hotline of homeless shelters if they encountered rough sleepers. He added that shelters nationwide were 81 percent full, allowing room for further admissions.
Here is a temperature map of Hungary. You can see that there were some Northern regions where the thermometres showed only -15 degrees yesterday night:
According to Gergő Simon, a meteorologist of the Hungarian Meteorological Services, the weather will remain cold but sunny for a couple of more days. However, on the weekend, they expect warming.
Source: MTI, infostart.hu