The night frosts in April hit cherry, plum, and apple plantations most severely, while apricot and peach, which are otherwise sensitive to frost, also suffered damage, but to a lesser extent because the major production areas were not affected by the cooling. Primarily Northern Hungary and the central part of the country were affected, while the South Great Plain and Transdanubia largely escaped the severe April frosts - although there were localized damages. Crop loss is already certain, but it cannot be estimated today - much depends on the trees' regeneration ability and the weather in the following weeks.