The Hungarian meteorological service, HungaroMet, warned that extremely strong UV-B radiation exceeding safety thresholds is expected nationwide on Monday. This level of exposure could cause sunburns even after short periods of sun exposure, such as 15–20 minutes for normal skin types. HungaroMet advised people to avoid sunbathing between 11 AM and 3 PM, wear protective clothing like long sleeves and hats, and apply sunscreen. The intense heat is caused by a high-pressure system known as a 'heat dome' moving from Western Europe over Central Europe. Cooling temperatures and a cold front are not expected until Wednesday or Thursday, with peak temperatures dropping by around 10 degrees Celsius.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about weather conditions and health advisories without any political commentary or framing. It focuses solely on environmental factors affecting public health.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the expected high UV levels from HungaroMet, provides specific advice on protection, and explains the cause (heat dome). It remains neutral in tone and presents information without bias.





