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Weekend Heat Records Pave the Way for a Scorching Monday

Hungary Today

Hungary Today

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June 29, 2026

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The extreme heat wave continues to keep Hungary on edge. Last weekend, historic temperature records were broken both nationwide and in the capital, Budapest. Meteorological service HungaroMet reported historic daytime highs—and tropical nights that bring little relief from the heat. An end to the extreme heat is not in sight until midweek. The weekend brought [] The post Weekend Heat Records Pave the Way for a Scorching Monday appeared first on Hungary Today.

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