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Much of Hungary is bracing for a weekend of winter weather, with snow already falling in higher elevations Thursday night and continuing into Friday morning. While snowfall was initially limited to mountainous regions, a wider area, particularly across western Hungary, is expected to see accumulating snow by Saturday.
According to a forecast from Időkép, another wave of moist air will move in from the south Friday evening, bringing renewed snowfall overnight. This could leave significant portions of the Bakony hills, as well as the higher reaches of the Mecsek, Mátra, and Bükk mountains, covered in 10 to 15 centimeters of snow. Several centimeters of snow are also possible across western Hungary’s plains. The forecast does not currently predict a lasting, thick snow cover, as temperatures will need to remain below freezing throughout the day for that to occur.
Elsewhere in the country, residents can expect a mix of sleet and rain, with plain rain forecast for eastern and southeastern regions. Commuters should be aware of the potential for icy conditions on roadways during the early morning hours, particularly in northeastern areas. The National Directorate General for Disaster Management has also warned of strengthening, and at times gusty, winds.