A big change in our climate is coming – said OMSZ



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The darkest face is shown by the weather on the first day of the weekend. Mostly cloudy weather is expected in some places with light rain. Next week, however, a big change will follow, writes the National Meteorological Service (OMSZ).

It will remain cold until the middle of next week, but a marked high warming will begin on Wednesday. Instead of alternating Mediterranean cyclones, there will be a large air vortex to the west of us, with warm air coming from the front of this formation, meteorologists write.

Above 15 degrees we have a good chance of looking inward, and even in the west, values ​​above 20 degrees are very likely.

Saturday night the sky will be mostly cloudy or overcast, and in the northwestern part of the country, northwest of the Pécs-Miskolc line, there may be scattered rains. (Snowfall and possibly snow can occur on the north central mountain peaks.) In Transdanubia, the northwesterly wind is increasing and the eastward air movement remains moderate. At dawn, fog may form east of the Danube. The lowest night temperature is between 2 and 9 degrees, milder weather than 7 degrees can be found only in Nyírség.

On Saturday the sky will be mostly cloudy or overcast, but in the southwestern counties the clouds will break in the afternoon. Rain and sleet are expected to disperse in the morning, then in the afternoon in Transdanubia, and in the evening in the Southern Great Plain. (Snowfall can occur on the peaks of the North Central Mountains.) In Transdanubia, the northwest wind is accompanied by strong or even strong gusts of wind, while in the Great Plain the west and southwest winds can increase. The lowest night temperature is between 2 and 9 degrees, milder weather than 7 degrees can be found only in Nyírség. The highest temperatures during the day range between 8 and 13 degrees.

Sunday the clouds are decreasing (the sky may remain cloudy for longer in the east and northeast) and then variable cloudy weather with more or less sun is expected. In the east, in the northeast, sporadic rains and showers can occur sporadically, elsewhere, the precipitation will stop in the afternoon. There may be fog and foggy spots, especially at sunrise. In many places, the northwest wind is getting stronger in parts of Transdanubia. The lowest night temperatures are likely to be between 0 and +7 degrees, and the maximum temperatures between 8 and 15 degrees.

Monday we can expect variable cloudy weather with longer or shorter periods of the day. Precipitation is unlikely. Especially at dawn, in the morning, fog and fog are expected. For the most part, air movement remains moderate. The minimum temperature is between -1 and +5 and the maximum temperature between 10 and 15 degrees.

On Tuesday Usually we can expect variable clouds with more or less sun, but fog, mist, and stratum clouds can form at dawn, which (most likely in the eastern part of the country) can last even longer. Precipitation is unlikely. In Transdanubia it is reviving, in some places the south wind is stronger. The lowest night temperature is -1 to +5, and the highest daytime temperature is usually between 11 and 17 degrees.

On Wednesday there is a view of variable cloudy weather with more or less sun. Mainly in the morning, in the morning haze, haze, which in some places can last longer, especially in the North Central Mountains. Precipitation is generally not expected, drift can occur in humid, foggy and cloudy areas for a longer period of time. The south, southwest wind can be strong in many places, and in Transdanubia it can be accompanied by stormy gusts. The minimum temperature will be between 1 and 8 degrees, the maximum temperature will be between 12 and 21 degrees, the northeast will be colder, the west and southwest will be milder.



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