Rain, showers, and thunderstorms will come in several waves during the weekend, and the wind in the vicinity of the thunderstorms may become gusty, according to the national medium-term forecast of the National Meteorological Service.
On Friday, the cloudiness decreases, the sun will shine for several hours, but in the afternoon the formation of cumulus clouds will be strong. Near the northwestern, western border, most of the day can be rather cloudy. The precipitation tendency may decrease temporarily, then in the afternoon the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase again in the northeast and the Great Plain. In the evening, late in the evening, a larger precipitation system may arrive from the southwest. In the vicinity of thunderstorms, the air movement may temporarily strengthen and even become turbulent. The highest daytime temperature on Friday will be between 22 and 37 degrees, increasing from northwest to southeast.
On Saturday, sunny weather is expected with cumulus and veil clouds. In the second half of the day, the clouds may thicken in many places. Rain, showers and thunderstorms are likely in several places and in several waves. The north and north-westerly winds will especially in the Transdanubia region, and may become stormy in the vicinity of thunderstorms. The lowest night temperature is between 15 and 22 degrees. The peak temperature on Saturday is likely to be between 19 and 29 degrees, and in Tiszántúl between 30 and 34 degrees.
On Sunday, the cloud cover will break, and then cloud transitions are expected, with more or less sunshine. To the east of the Danube, rain, showers and thunderstorms are likely in more places, and then in fewer and fewer places. In the second half of the day, there will also be scattered precipitation in Transdanubia. The north-west and west winds will be strong in many places, and stormy in some places. On Sunday, the lowest night temperature will be between 12 and 20 degrees, and the highest daytime temperature will be between 18 and 26 degrees. It will be cooler in rainy areas.
MTI
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