A marked cold front is approaching – Napi.hu



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A cyclone is sweeping over us from the east, which may cause more rainfall in the northeastern counties in the middle of the week. After that, our weather will not calm down either, as significant warming is expected on Fridays and Saturdays, and then a marked cold front is expected at the end of the week, writes the National Weather Service (OMSZ).

Wednesday night in most of the country it continues to divide, clouds are thinning, but cloudy areas may still remain in some places. In the second half of the night, the clouds grow in an increasing area from the northeast and then thicken. Rains until dawn can only occur in a few places, and then the chance of precipitation increases from the northeast. The northwest wind is accompanied in some places by strong shaking. The temperature at sunrise is between 6 and 12 degrees.

On Wednesday from the northeast, the clouds are gradually increasing, thickening, in the eastern part of the country the sky will be very cloudy or cloudy all day, but in Transdanubia, with the changing clouds, the sun will shine for several hours. There are increasing rains and showers from the northeast, and there is little chance of significant rainfall in Transdanubia. Northeast counties can collect the most. The wind from the northwest, west strengthens in several places during the day. In general, the highest daytime temperatures are likely to be between 16 and 21 degrees, but 13.15 degrees are also expected in a larger area in the northeast.

Thursday in the western and southwestern parts of Transdanubia there may be longer breaks, the sun can shine there for several hours. Elsewhere, on the other hand, the sky is often very cloudy or overcast, and there can be rain, showers, and thunderstorms in many places on the northeast border. Significant amounts of precipitation can fall, especially in the northeast. The wind from the northwest, west, can only be strengthened in the vicinity of the Danube line. The lowest night temperature is between 7 and 13. The highest daytime temperatures are expected to be between 13 and 18 degrees, with peaks of around 20 degrees or more occurring only in the sunniest counties in the west and southwest.

On Friday the clouds are getting thinner and thinner, but there will still be many high-level clouds in the sky, as well as cumulus clouds. Permanently cloudy areas may remain in the northeast. The tendency to rain decreases, but it can only be scattered, mainly light, rain, showers, sometimes possibly thunderstorms. The south wind is picking up and in some places it is getting stronger. The lowest night temperature is between 7 and 14. The highest daytime temperatures are expected to be between 17 and 25 degrees with lowest values ​​in the Northeast and highest values ​​in the Southwest, the meteorologists write.

On Saturday During most of the day, cloudy weather with veil and filtered sun is expected. Beginning in the second half of the afternoon, however, heavy clouds begin from the west, and more and more showers, thunderstorms, and sometimes strong thunderstorms are not ruled out. Especially in Transdanubia and the central landscapes, the south wind will be stormy in many places. The lowest night temperatures range between 10 and 17 degrees. The highest daytime temperatures are expected to be between 21 and 29 degrees with lower values ​​in the Northeast and higher values ​​in the South.

Sunday the sky will be cloudy at night, and showers and thunderstorms are expected in many places, and then from sunrise to the west, the clouds will start to subside, along with the trend of rain. The wind from the south and southwest strengthens in several places and there may be stormy gusts in the north of Transdanubia. The lowest night temperature is between 9 and 19 degrees in the Trans-Tisza region with higher values. The highest daytime temperatures are likely to be between 18 and 25 degrees.



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