It Will Get Considerably Warmer This Weekend
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The weather in the Czech Republic is like a seesaw. Last week, a few warm records were broken, but over the weekend it snowed again across the country. At the end of the work week, we will be freezing again, when temperatures drop to -10 °C, but it will warm up quickly over the weekend and next week it will be up to 16 °C.
In southern Bohemia and parts of southern Moravia, up to 12 centimeters of snow may fall from Thursday evening to Friday morning. Meteorologists warn of traffic complications and recommend drivers to follow traffic reports. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ) has issued a warning of new snow cover from Thursday 18:00 to Friday 06:00 for several regions in the South Bohemian and South Moravian regions.
Prague - Mountain resorts in the Czech Republic offer excellent conditions for skiers before the weekend. Operators praise the snowfall in the first half of the week, and they can also use the freezing weather to produce artificial snow. People can also go to the slopes in lower-lying areas. The spring holidays, which half of Prague and the entire South Moravian region have this week, are increasing the number of visitors. The new snow has also …
Winter weather will last in the Czech Republic until the upcoming weekend. But then temperatures will rise, on Sunday it can be up to 12 degrees Celsius above zero. It will also be cloudy from Saturday. It will snow more in the mountains, in lower altitudes it may rain. This is according to Thursday's forecast of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
Winter weather will persist in the country until the upcoming weekend. Up to twelve centimeters of snow may fall in southern Bohemia and parts of southern Moravia from Thursday evening to Friday morning. Meteorologists warn of complications in transport. However, it will warm up significantly after that, and on Sunday it may be up to twelve degrees Celsius. It will be cloudy from Saturday, according to the forecast of the Czech Hydrometeorologic…
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