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Hungary

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About Hungary

Hungary

Sara and John say...

Like many of its eastern European neighbours, warm summers and cold winters are the signature of Hungary’s climate.

Conditions are far less severe in winter than they are further towards Russia. However temperatures through December to March often hover close to freezing by day, with some severe frosts by night. And when Siberian winds arrive from the east, so extreme cold can drop the temperature as low as -30 Celsius. However, southern winds bring occasional thaws.

Light snowfall is common through the winter months but deep snow is often confined to the hills and ski resorts of in the north and west of the country.

Spring brings fluctuating temperatures before warmer weather finally emerges by April and May. At this time of year the countryside blossoms into life, making it a favourite time to visit the country.

The summer months are warm and balmy, with daytime highs typically in the low-mid 20s Celsius. Showers become heavier at this time of year, but they are often short-lived and sharp. Heatwaves can send the mercury into the mid-30s, punctuated by occasional thunderstorms.

The autumn sees quite rapid cooling, but even through September and October, some pleasant spells can be enjoyed, before the first snows arrive by November.

Quick facts about

Hungary

Hungary

Capital:

Currency:

Budapest

Hungary Forint

Language:

Hungarian

Average weather in

Budapest

Budapest
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