Extraordinary climate phenomenons recorded in Hungary this weekend! – VIDEOS

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The extreme spring weather brought special climate phenomenons for the weekend of Pentecost all across Hungary.
As we previously reported, the temperatures in April were rather winter-like in Hungary, with intensive wind and snowfall. One month later, the extreme weather has even brought some unique natural phenomenons as well, including two larger supercells in the middle of the Great Plain, accompanied by hail and thunderstorms.
Supercell is also referred to as a rotating thunderstorm that is characterised by the presence of a mesocyclone. According to Wikipédia, the special weather phenomenon tends to last 2-4 hours and can dominate the local weather up to 32 kilometres away.
This spring’s extreme weather conditions have brought two larger supercells to Hungary, that can be checked in the following video.
Furthermore, in the early afternoon, a smaller supercell also occurred in the Transdanubian area that came from the Croatian border and has almost reached the area of Szeged.









We had an extraordinary double rainbow over us In Hungary near the Croatian border.