Mar 10 • 11:26 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

Spring is slowly taking over. The cold won't trouble Czechs anymore, but something quite different

Czechia faces a spring week with relatively high temperatures, but rising pollen levels may irritate allergy sufferers.

The weather in Czechia is expected to remain spring-like, with a mostly cloudy week and occasional rain. Daytime temperatures will hover around 15 degrees Celsius, maintaining a mild atmosphere for March. However, instead of cold weather, many Czechs might suffer from pollen allergies as levels of birch and hazel pollen rise significantly.

Current data from the State Health Institute indicate that pollen concentrations are particularly high for birch and hazel, which are likely to affect allergy sufferers. The blooming of yews and poplars is also noted, adding to the pollen count. This information has been compiled by various health institutes that monitor pollen levels, highlighting the respiratory challenges that will arise alongside the pleasant temperatures of spring.

The upcoming week is expected to start with a predominantly cloudy sky, and meteorologists have forecasted scattered showers, with a possibility of thunderstorms on Tuesday. Daily temperatures will typically range between 11 to 16 degrees Celsius, while nighttime temperatures could drop to between 2 to 7 degrees, slightly above freezing in the following days. According to predictions from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, the next four weeks are likely to remain warmer than average for the season, further encouraging the blooming season but posing risks for those with pollen allergies.

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