Mercury Rising: More New Record-High Temperatures in Hungary

  • 7 Feb 2024 7:15 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Mercury Rising: More New Record-High Temperatures in Hungary
The temperature rose above 20°C for the first time this year on Tuesday, weather service HungaroMet said on Facebook.

South-westerly winds resulted in milder weather than usual at this time of the year, and a measurement of 20.4 C was recorded at Sopronhorpács, in western Hungary.

The last Feb 6 Hungarian record high was 21°C, recorded in Kiskunhalas in 2004.

At the same time, Budapest saw dawn record-high temperature of 10.3°C on Tuesday, HungaroMet said.

The previous record was 8.4°C measured in 2004.


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