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Spring-like weather turns into winter in Hungary this week

Spring-like weather turns into winter in Hungary this week

We have bad news for those who were happy about the recent spring-like weather. According to the forecast, this mild weather is going to change next week.
Monday


On Monday, the sky will be mostly cloudy, and the cold front will bring rain, showers and thunderstorms in some areas. Most precipitation is expected in southern Transdanubia. Strong gusty winds should be expected. In the coldest hours, the temperature will be between minus 1 and plus 7 degrees Celsius.

Tuesday


We can expect sunshine with some clouds. Occasional showers, snow showers in the mountains are possible. The northwest wind will be strong over a large area, and gusty in the northern Transdanubia. Temperatures will be mostly between minus 1 and plus 4 degrees Celsius at dawn, but minus 4 to minus 5 degrees Celsius in sheltered, clear areas. Highs will be between 7 and 12 degrees.

Wednesday


On Wednesday, the sun may shine for a few hours in most places. Scattered showers and showers, snow and sleet are possible, especially in the northeast and east regions. Winds may become stronger in many areas, becoming gusty in places in the North Transdanubian region. At dawn, temperatures will usually be between minus 4 and plus 1 degrees Celsius, but in clear, sheltered areas, temperatures may reach minus 7 degrees Celsius. It will be 10-13 degrees in the west and 3-9 degrees in the east in the afternoon.

Thursday


Generally, we can expect partly cloudy, sunny weather without precipitation. Winds from south and southwest will become stronger in several places. Overnight lows are expected to be between minus 7 and 0, highs between 7 and 12 degrees.

Friday


Friday will be sunny at first, with a chance of light precipitation in places during the second half of the day. Winds will increase in many areas, becoming stronger in places. Temperatures will range from minus 6 to 0 degrees Celsius at dawn to plus 7 to 12 degrees Celsius in the early afternoon.

Saturday


Scattered showers and snow showers are possible with changing amounts of clouds. Strong gusts of wind from the north, northwest in several places. Temperatures will be between minus 3 and plus 3 degrees Celsius in the morning and between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius in the afternoon.

Sunday


No significant precipitation is expected on Sunday. Winds may be frequent and strong over large areas. Minimum temperatures will be between minus 6 and 0 degrees Celsius, maximum temperatures between plus 3 and 8 degrees Celsius, according to the forecast.

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