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Is it rainy in autumn in Hungary?

Hungary is rainy in autumn.

The wettest season in Hungary is early summer and late autumn, but it is much drier in mid-winter, early spring and early autumn. In this case, the weather can be said to be particularly rainy, but during this period, it didn't snow most of the time, but it rained lightly, which brought difficulties to traffic.

In the coldest month, the temperature usually drops below-10 degrees. Even on the hottest day, the temperature can reach 4-5 degrees, which is relatively pleasant. In this case, the weather can be said to be particularly rainy, but during this period, it didn't snow most of the time, but it rained lightly, which brought difficulties to traffic.

Hungary, located in the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere, is the intersection of temperate continental climate, temperate maritime climate and Mediterranean climate, which is greatly influenced by continental climate and belongs to continental temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest climate. Hungarian climate changes greatly, and the temperature difference in different parts of China is also great. The annual average temperature is 65438 00.8℃.

geographical environment

Central European landlocked countries. It borders Romania and Ukraine in the east, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia in the south, Austria in the west and Slovakia in the north. The total length of the border line is 2,246 kilometers, and the land area is 93,023 square kilometers. The whole territory of Hungary is dominated by plains, and 80% of the land is below 200 meters above sea level. It belongs to the Hungarian plain in the middle reaches of the Danube, east of the Danube, covering an area of about 50,000 square kilometers, and the small plain in the northwest, most of which is 65,438+above sea level.

The mountainous area is less than one fifth, and the northern part is part of Carpathian Mountains, with an altitude of 300-1000 m.. Kokes Peak in the northern mountainous area is the highest point in China, with an altitude of 10 15m. The Danube Mountain in the west is the remnant vein of the Alps, with an altitude of 300-500m, and the highest Coliche peak is 704m.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hungary