Weather takes a turn in Hungary: Brace for cooler temperatures and rainy days ahead
On Sunday, we can expect mostly sunny skies in Hungary with some scattered cumulus clouds and occasional showers. Temperatures will range between 29 and 34 degrees Celsius (84 and 93 degrees Fahrenheit). However, from Monday onwards, rain will move in from the west, bringing some relief from the heat.
Sunday morning will see mostly clear skies, with only a few areas experiencing cloudiness, and no significant rainfall is anticipated. Throughout the day, expect a mix of sunshine and scattered cumulus clouds, Pénzcentrum reports.
In western Hungary, more cumulus clouds will form, with some areas experiencing temporary cloud cover and the possibility of a brief shower. By late Sunday afternoon, the sky will gradually become more overcast, with thickening high clouds, leading to a mostly cloudy or overcast evening in the western regions.
A southerly to southeasterly wind will occasionally strengthen in the North Transdanubia and central parts of the country. Overnight temperatures will generally range from 15 to 21 degrees Celsius (59 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit), though cooler spots may experience lower temperatures. The highest temperatures on Sunday are expected to be between 29 and 34 degrees Celsius.
On Monday, rain will begin moving in from the west, and temperatures will continue to drop throughout the week.
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The Real Person!
The Real Person!
August and September so far have been brutal. No clouds, no wind, no rain, maybe the occasional breeze that felt like being in an air fryer… – no respite whatsoever, day in, day out. Nasty.
I won’t be sorry to see the back of this year’s summer, I can tell you that much right now.