‘Sky war’ on its way to Hungary: front to bring gale-force winds
A frontal system is approaching Hungary, which is currently causing gale-force wind gusts in western Europe.
The wet, cloudy weather is caused by a moving frontal system, called Louis, currently still to the west of Hungary. It is gradually approaching the Carpathian Basin and will slowly move eastwards on Saturday, weakening as it does so, HungaroMet reported on Facebook.
Thus, on Saturday afternoon, the eastern part of the country will be hit by its precipitation band.
In a comment, HungaroMet added that Louis is producing strong gusty, hurricane-force winds in northwestern Europe.
According to Időkép, umbrellas may be needed in several places mainly east of the Danube on Saturday, with cloudy, partly sunny weather expected in the Transdanubian region.
Temperatures will be 3-12 degrees Celsius in the early morning, with cooler temperatures in the west and northwest. In the afternoon, 12-16 degrees Celsius are expected.
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