Winter is creeping into Hungary: these places may see snowfall
According to the weather forecast of Hungarian news outlets, snowfall may arrive in the upper regions of some Hungarian mountains this weekend.
Saturday is predicted to be cloudy, stormy and foggy in some places in Hungary. Rainfalls are expected in the Transdanubia region. In the evening and nightfall, snowfall may come to the upper reaches of the northern Hungarian mountains. Western and northwestern winds will peak. Daytime temperatures will range between 7°C and 13°C.
This morning was foggy and rainy (Normafa, Budapest):
On Sunday, we can finally bask in plenty of sunshine. Rains are expected only in the north and northeast. Strong western winds will persist in the north and on the Great Hungarian Plains, while fog is predicted in the Transdanubia region. The temperature will range from -3°C to +6°C at dawn and 7°C to 13°C in the afternoon, as reported by idokep.hu.
Next week will kick off with clouds, but rainfall is expected only in the north and west. Temperatures will hover between 7°C and 13°C. While Tuesday and Wednesday will be cloudy, the rain is set to ease off. A gradual drop in temperature is anticipated, with maximums ranging between 13°C-17°C and 11°C-15°C.
All in all, keep your umbrella close at hand:
For today, expect the following:
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