
Spring is arriving in the Czech Republic, and this week’s temperatures could surpass those in Spain.
While the start of the week will still be relatively cool, meteorologists do not rule out the possibility of this year’s first 20°C day by the second half of the week, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ).
On Monday, daytime temperatures will range between 5°C and 9°C, followed by 6°C to 10°C on Monday. By Tuesday, the mercury is expected to rise to 8°C to 12°C, with a continued warming trend throughout the week, ČHMÚ forecasts.
“Daily highs will exceed 15°C in the second half of the week, and reaching 20°C is not out of the question,” meteorologists wrote on X. Next week is also expected to be mostly sunny and dry, with clear skies.
For comparison, parts of Spain will see temperatures peaking at around 14°C, accompanied by rain.
Meteorologists note that the outlook for next week is unusually stable. “It’s rare to have such a clear forecast a week in advance, but this time, it looks that way,” they stated. They added that until at least the weekend—and likely into early next week—there is little chance of a significant shift in weather patterns.
However, while warmer conditions could persist, a return to colder air masses in March and April remains a possibility.
“Cold spells are still likely in early spring,” meteorologists warned. They also cautioned that an early onset of spring could negatively impact nature, as vegetation may start growing prematurely.
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