
Winter Wonderland: Hungarian Regions Blanketed in Snow

A cold front reached Hungary this weekend, bringing an end to the short, warm spring period that was experienced in the final days of January. The cold front brought precipitation, which fell in the form of snow in the Northern and Northeastern areas of Hungary. In some places, the snow layer is reported to be 3-5cm thick.
According to reports from "I Love Hungary," it has been snowing in many places in Northeastern Hungary since last night. The intensity of the snowfall varies, with some areas already having a snow layer thickness of 3-5cm. The temperature is around freezing point, and the snow’s texture is ideal for building snowmen or engaging in a snowball battle. In Budapest, snow is falling in multiple districts, but it is not expected to remain.
Among the Hungarian ski parks, Mátraszentistván is reportedly in the best condition since being covered by fresh snow this morning. In Eplény, the temperature is perfect for restarting the snow cannons, allowing the ski slope to welcome visitors with a fresh layer of snow.
In the Western regions, temperatures were freezing on Sunday morning, with some places not rising above -5 or -6 degrees.
The Northeastern regions of Hungary are expected to remain cold today, while other regions will have significantly higher temperatures. The maximum temperature is forecasted to be between 1 and 10 degrees.
According to the weather forecast from "Time," the next week is expected to be similar to this Sunday. Mornings will be freezing, with average temperatures below -1 degrees across the country. Afternoons will be warmer, with maximum temperatures ranging from 1 to 8 degrees, but there will be a decreasing trend in maximum temperatures in the first week of February.
Overall, Hungary is experiencing a return to winter weather with snowfall in many regions, providing opportunities for outdoor winter activities and enjoyment. Stay updated on the latest weather developments and enjoy the winter wonderland while it lasts.
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