It will snow in the Czech Republic until Wednesday, then it will cool down before a weekend thaw
From now until Wednesday, most regions of the Czech Republic will experience snowfall followed by a period of clearer and colder weather leading into a weekend thaw.
The Czech Republic is expecting snowfall across most regions until Wednesday, with cloudy skies and temperatures hovering just above freezing during the day. According to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ), snow has already begun falling with up to three centimeters reported in western Bohemia as of Monday morning, and forecasters predict an additional ten centimeters of snow in those areas by Tuesday afternoon.
Starting Thursday, the weather is expected to clear slightly with temperatures becoming colder, where freezing conditions may persist even during the day. The predictions also indicate a shift to warmer temperatures over the weekend, with rain forecasted for the lowlands, while snowfall will continue in the mountains. The weather agency has issued warnings for heavy snowfall in certain parts, guiding residents on how to prepare for road conditions.
The weather fluctuations highlight the typically variable climate of the Czech Republic during this time of year, with an immediate focus on safety and road preparedness for the expected weather conditions. As temperatures shift dramatically from below freezing to above, both authorities and local inhabitants must adjust their plans accordingly to stay safe amidst these changes and likely disruptions in transport.