hmérsékletekre
The Hungarian word "hmérsékletekre" translates to "climates" in English, referring to the prevailing weather conditions in a region over a long period. This term encompasses various climatic factors such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and atmospheric pressure. Hungary, being a landlocked country in Central Europe, experiences a temperate continental climate. This means it has distinct seasons, with warm to hot summers and cold winters. The average annual temperature is around 10-11 degrees Celsius, but this can vary significantly between regions. Precipitation is generally moderate, distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, though a slight peak often occurs in late spring and summer. The country's location also influences its weather patterns, with influences from Atlantic, Mediterranean, and continental air masses. These differing air masses contribute to the variability of weather experienced in Hungary, from sunny and dry periods to rainy and stormy conditions. Understanding these climatic features is crucial for agriculture, water management, and daily life in Hungary.