Changeable Spring Weather Expected During the Last Week of April

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The weather will be changeable during the last week of April: we will have to prepare for sunshine and thunderstorms. Morning frosts are no longer expected, with peaks in some places around 20 degrees, according to the National Meteorological Service’s national medium-term forecast, which was submitted to the MTI on Sunday.

The sun will be shining for several hours on Monday. However, showers and sometimes thunderstorms may occur in the southeastern part of the country. The wind is getting stronger in a large area. The lowest temperature is between 4 and 11 degrees, and the highest temperature is between 16 and 21 degrees.

There will be a lot of sunshine on Tuesday. Until the evening hours, no more than one shower or thunderstorm can occur, and then more and more rain will fall in Transdanubia. The minima are expected to be between 4 and 10 degrees and the maximum between 15 and 22 degrees.

There will be rain in the western and southwestern counties on Wednesday. There may be thunderstorms and significant rainfall as well. Going northeast, there is less rainfall. The temperature at dawn is likely to be between 5 and 11 degrees. In the afternoon, the peaks are around 10 degrees in the persistently rainy landscapes and 20 degrees in the less cloudy places.

Rainfall will stop by Thursday morning, during the day, sunny weather is expected on the eastern border. In several places, however, the wind is getting stronger. Minimum 4 to 10 degrees and maximum 15 to 20 degrees are expected.

Sunny weather is expected on Friday and Saturday, with no precipitation. The lowest temperatures are likely to be between 2 and 9 degrees on both days. The highest temperatures are likely to be between 15 and 20 degrees on Friday and between 16 and 21 degrees on Saturday.

On Sunday, May 1st, the sun will be shining for several hours, no precipitation is likely. The air will warm from 4 to 10 degrees in the morning and 15 to 22 degrees in the afternoon – you can read in the forecast.

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