We are expecting a rainy week, temperatures will rise to 11 degrees. A sharp change will come on the weekend
The Czech Republic is set to experience a predominantly cloudy week with frequent rain, shifting to cooler temperatures by the weekend, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
This week in the Czech Republic will mostly see overcast skies and intermittent drizzle, with snowfall expected in higher altitudes. Temperatures will gradually rise, reaching up to 11 degrees Celsius on Thursday, but a significant drop in temperature is expected over the weekend. This forecast comes from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute via its social media and weekly predictions on their website.
The people in the Czech Republic can expect little sunshine as the weather remains dominated by significant cloud cover and frequent precipitation. Meteorologists have indicated that there may be freezing drizzle or fog in certain areas, with only brief moments of sunny weather occurring at times. Today, some parts of the eastern half of the country may experience light rain or snow, with temperatures peaking at around five degrees Celsius, but the northeastern regions will hover around zero, posing a risk of icing.
On Tuesday, the weather will generally remain cloudy to partly cloudy, particularly in Bohemia where the skies may briefly clear up. Rain showers are expected to reappear, transitioning to snow showers above 600 meters elevation. The daytime temperatures won’t climb high, maintaining the chill in the air while preparing residents for a more substantial cold snap by the weekend, marking a noteworthy shift in the weather pattern.