Mar 16, 2025

More Frosty Nights Ahead for Czechia – When Will It Finally Warm Up?

A cold front will bring a temporary chill to the Czech Republic early this week, but temperatures are expected to rise gradually.

By the weekend, spring-like weather will finally arrive.

Meteorologists predict that a cold front will sweep in from the north on Monday, bringing morning snow showers in some areas. Nighttime temperatures will drop below zero, while daytime highs will range between 2°C and 6°C.

The coldest night of the week will be Tuesday, with temperatures plunging to -3°C to -7°C, and in some places even as low as -10°C. The daytime forecast remains similar to Monday, with temperatures hovering between 3°C and 7°C.

Another freezing night is expected on Wednesday, with lows between -2°C and -6°C, potentially dropping to -9°C in some areas. However, daytime temperatures will gradually rise, reaching 6°C to 10°C.

On Thursday night, temperatures will be slightly milder, ranging from -1°C to -5°C, though some regions could still experience lows of -8°C. But there’s good news—daytime highs will climb to 8°C to 13°C, allowing people to swap heavy coats for lighter spring jackets.

Spring Weather by the Weekend

The real warming trend will arrive between Friday and Sunday, with milder nights and pleasantly warm days.

Nighttime temperatures could turn positive, while daytime highs will range between 10°C and 18°C under mostly clear or partly cloudy skies.

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