On the morning of Thursday, September 12, the first snow of the autumn-winter season arrived in the Czech Republic.
The snow covered Velký Javor, the highest peak in the Šumava National Park, which stands at 1,300 meters above sea level.
Overnight, temperatures at Velký Javor dropped to around +2°C, allowing light snowfall to occur in areas above 1,300 meters. The snowfall, however, was light, with no more than one centimeter settling on the ground.
Meteorologists predict that today’s snow will melt quickly, but additional snowfall is expected on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
This snowfall comes earlier than in 2023, when the first snow was delayed until October 8 due to an unusually warm autumn. The year before, the first snow arrived on September 18.
A video of today’s snowfall:
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