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The temperature in Hungary in February

The temperature in Hungary is colder in February.

Hungary is located in central Europe and belongs to temperate continental climate. February in Hungary is winter and the temperature is low. The average temperature during the day is generally around 0℃, and it will drop to -5℃ to 0℃ at night. In addition, due to the influence of Siberian high, the winter weather in Hungary is relatively dry and there is less precipitation.

When traveling in Hungary in winter, you need to pay attention to cold and warmth, and put on thick clothes, gloves, hats and other warm equipment. In addition, due to the dry weather in Hungary in winter, tourists need to pay attention to moisturizing, and measures such as drinking more water and using moisturizing cream can effectively alleviate the problem of dry skin.

Although the winter weather in Hungary is cold, it also gives Hungary a unique charm. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful snow scene in Hungary and participate in various ice and snow sports, such as skiing and ice hockey. In addition, hot springs in Hungary are also a good place for winter tourism. Soaking in hot springs can relieve physical and mental fatigue and enjoy a warm spa experience.

Geographical environment of Hungary

The whole territory of Hungary is dominated by plains, and 80% of the country is below 200 meters above sea level, belonging to the middle reaches of the Danube. The Hungarian plain east of the Danube River covers an area of about 50,000 square kilometers, and there are also small plains in the northwest, most of which are100-150m above sea level. Less than one-fifth of the mountains, the northern part is a part of Carpathian Mountains, with an altitude of 300-1000 m. Kaikeshi Peak in the northern mountainous area is the highest point in China, with an altitude of 10 15m. The Danube Mountains in the west are the residual veins of the Alps, generally 300-500m above sea level, and the highest Coliche Peak is 704m above sea level.

The important river in Hungary is the Danube and its tributary Tisza River. Lake Balaton, located at the southern foot of Mount Bauconi, is the largest lake in Central Europe. Lake Balaton is the largest freshwater lake.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hungary