What’s the weather like in Budapest? Guide for the 4 seasons
What’s the weather like in Budapest, capital of Hungary? A practical guide and a general weather forecast for tourists, month by month
Planning a trip to Budapest but unsure when to go? Not sure what to pack? Good news – you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Budapest’s weather: seasons, monthly breakdown, what to wear, and what to do – all from a practical, friendly, local perspective.
Budapest has a continental climate, which means you’ll experience four very distinct seasons: cold winters, hot summers, and unpredictable but beautiful springs and autumns. The weather can change quickly – but with a little planning, you’ll be ready for anything.
Spring in Budapest (March–May) – Average temperatures, moderate rain, sunny days rise
Spring is one of the most beautiful times to visit Budapest. The parks bloom, the city wakes up, and open-air cafés and terraces start to fill with locals and travelers. Just don’t let the sunshine fool you: March can still be chilly, and April is famously unpredictable – sunny mornings can turn into rainy afternoons in a flash.
- Average temperatures:
- March: 5–12°C (41–54°F)
- April: 8–17°C (46–63°F)
- May: 12–22°C (54–72°F)
- What to pack: A mid-weight jacket, layers, umbrella or raincoat, waterproof shoes
- Top spring activities:
- Strolls in Margaret Island or City Park (Városliget)
- Picnics on Gellért Hill
- Walk on Tóth Árpád promenade in Buda Castle district offers stunning views over the city and is lined with beautifully blooming trees
- Sunset river cruises on the Danube

Summer in Budapest (June–August) – High temperatures, thunderstorms at night
Budapest summers are vibrant, buzzing, and yes – hot. It’s festival season, the Danube is full of life, and the city comes alive with outdoor events. However, heatwaves are not uncommon, with temperatures soaring well above 30°C (86°F). Warning: the sun can be very strong. Sudden thunderstorms and showers may roll in, especially in the evenings.
- Average temperatures:
- June: 16–26°C (61–79°F)
- July: 18–29°C (64–84°F)
- August: 18–28°C (64–82°F)
- What to pack: Light, breathable clothes, sunglasses, sunblock, hat
- Top summer activities:
- Relaxing at Palatinus or Római beach baths
- Rooftop bars (try 360 Bar!)
- Evening walks along the Parliament and Chain Bridge
- Hiking in Buda Hills
Temperature record:
The highest temperature ever recorded in Budapest was 40.7°C (105.3°F) on August 8, 2007.

Autumn in Budapest (September–November) – Cooler days, average sun, low nights
If you prefer milder weather and fewer crowds, autumn might be the perfect time with its light clouds. September often feels like a mellow extension of summer with some showers, while October paints the city in warm, golden colors. By November, the air becomes cooler and damper, but Budapest’s cozy charm remains.
- Average temperatures:
- September: 14–23°C (57–73°F)
- October: 10–16°C (50–61°F)
- November: 4–10°C (39–50°F)
- What to pack: Light jacket, warm sweaters, waterproof shoes
- Top autumn activities:
- Riding the scenic tram line 2 along the Danube
- Hiking in the Buda Hills (Normafa, Hármashatár-hegy)
- Cozying up in a historic café (like the famous New York Café)
Winter in Budapest (December–February) – Low temperatures, short days, cold nights
Winter is cold and sometimes snowy, but it’s also magical, especially during the holiday season. Think Christmas markets, mulled wine, thermal spas with steam rising into the frosty air – and fewer tourists, too.
- Average temperatures:
- December: 0–5°C (32–41°F)
- January: -2–3°C (28–37°F)
- February: 0–6°C (32–43°F)
- What to pack: Heavy winter coat, gloves, hat, scarf
- Top winter activities:
- Christmas markets at Vörösmarty Square
- Soaking in Széchenyi or Gellért thermal baths
- Museums and galleries on cold days
- Try to catch the Light Tram (Christmas decorated tram)
Snowfall record:
Budapest’s heaviest recorded snowfall was 46 cm (18 inches) in a single day on March 15, 1940. While recent winters are milder, snow still falls nearly every year, especially from late December to February.
Budapest weather month-by-month
Month | Min–Max (°C) | Min–Max (°F) | Rain Chances | What to Expect |
---|---|---|---|---|
January | -3 / 3 | 27 / 37 | Low | Cold, frosty |
February | -1 / 6 | 30 / 43 | Low | Cold, drier |
March | 2 / 12 | 36 / 54 | Variable | Early spring |
April | 6 / 17 | 43 / 63 | Moderate | Rainy but fresh |
May | 11 / 22 | 52 / 72 | Moderate | Blooming and mild |
June | 15 / 26 | 59 / 79 | Low | Warm and sunny |
July | 18 / 29 | 64 / 84 | Low | Often hot |
August | 18 / 28 | 64 / 82 | Variable | Hot, with storms |
September | 14 / 23 | 57 / 73 | Moderate | Summer’s tail |
October | 9 / 16 | 48 / 61 | Variable | Golden autumn |
November | 4 / 10 | 39 / 50 | Moderate | Damp and cool |
December | 0 / 5 | 32 / 41 | Low | Winter magic |
Rainfall record:
The wettest day on record in Budapest saw 132 mm (5.2 inches) of rain on July 10, 1979 – though that’s a rare event. Average monthly rainfall is between 30–70 mm (1.2–2.8 inches).
When’s the best time to visit Budapest?
It depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for!
- Spring (April–June): Best weather for walking and sightseeing
- Summer (July–August): Festivals, nightlife, outdoor fun – but prepare for heat
- Autumn (September–October): Beautiful colors, fewer crowds
- Winter (December): Magical holiday vibes and steaming spas
If you’re looking to save on flights and accommodation, consider February or November – less busy, and Budapest still offers plenty to enjoy indoors.
Final thoughts: come prepared, enjoy more
Budapest is a city that welcomes visitors in every season – each with its own vibe, charm, and things to discover. Just remember to check the forecast, pack smart, and be flexible with your plans.
Because whether the sun is shining or the snow is falling, Budapest is always worth the trip.
FAQ
1. Is it rainy in Budapest during the fall?
Fall brings a mix of lovely weather and some cloud and rain. In September, you can still enjoy some warm days with highs around 70°F / 21°C, but by November it can get chillier, reaching those low 40s°F / 4°C. It’s a good idea to check the monthly weather forecast as you might encounter some occasional rain showers and you might encounter some occasional rain showers and considerable cloudiness, especially later in the day, making a light jacket or umbrella a smart addition to your packing list.
2. Where can I find an accurate 10-day weather forecast for Budapest?
For up-to-date information, check a 10-day weather forecast that includes day weather, night temperatures, and the chance for precipitation. Weather platforms like AccuWeather, or Időkép, the Hungarian Meteorological Service (OMSZ), or international apps often provide maps, radar, and weather station data to help you plan.
3. Is rain common in Budapest? Should I expect showers?
Rain is moderate and varies by season. In spring and autumn, you might experience showers in the morning followed by clear skies. Summer storms can pop up quickly, especially at night. Always check the forecast for considerable cloudiness or partly cloudy skies before heading out.
4. When is the best time to visit Budapest based on weather conditions?
It depends! For mild conditions and blooming parks, spring (April–May) is ideal. Summer (June–August) is perfect for outdoor fun but be ready for heat and the occasional thunderstorm. Autumn (September–October) offers crisp air and fewer tourists. Winter (December–February) is cold but magical – and perfect if you don’t mind bundling up.