New Heat Record In Hungary For October 29

  • 30 Oct 2018 7:15 AM
  • Hungary Matters
New Heat Record In Hungary For October 29
Hungary’s temperature rose to a record high on October 29 and the heat record was also broken for Budapest.

The mercury hit 27.1°C in the village of Kübekháza in southern Hungary on Monday, the national weather service said.

The previous record of 25.9°C was measured in the village of Szerep in eastern Hungary in 1923.

The temperature in the second and fourth districts of Budapest reached 24.3°C on Monday, breaking a 90-year record when it was 23.5°C, the weather service said.


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