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  2. Climate of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest's summer, lasting from June until August, is the warmest time of year. Sudden heavy showers also occur, particularly in June, which can be a pleasant interruption of the prolonging heatwaves. The autumn in Budapest (September until the end of October) is characterized by less rain than in summer and long sunny days.

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  5. Climate of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Hungary was 41.9 °C (107.4 °F) at Kiskunhalas on 20 July 2007. [4] The lowest temperature to have ever been recorded in Hungary was −35.0 °C (−31.0 °F) at Görömbölytapolca on 16 February 1940.

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  7. 2024 European heatwaves - Wikipedia

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    The European Union's Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization reported in April 2024 that Europe was Earth's most rapidly warming continent, with temperatures rising at a rate twice as high as the global average rate, and that Europe's 5-year average temperatures were 2.3 °C higher relative to pre-industrial temperatures compared to 1.3 °C for the rest of the world.