The end of the year in the Czech Republic will bring unpredictable weather, with rain, snow, and icy conditions. Motorists are urged to exercise caution as roads may become hazardous.
Meteorologists have issued warnings for icy conditions overnight and into Monday morning, especially where freezing fog persists.
Monday’s forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies across the country. In the southern regions, skies may clear partially, but fog—potentially freezing—will linger in places. Light snow or drizzle is expected intermittently. Daytime temperatures will range from -1°C to 3°C, with occasional peaks of up to 5°C.
Tuesday promises slight relief with clear to partly cloudy skies. Daytime temperatures will climb to between 2°C and 7°C, though areas affected by prolonged fog will remain colder, around 0°C.
Wednesday will bring more cloud cover, particularly in northern areas where rain and snowfall are forecast. Snowfall will primarily occur at elevations above 800 meters. Freezing fog may also appear intermittently. Temperatures will range from 3°C to 7°C, but areas with fog will stay around 1°C. A moderate southwest wind of 2–6 m/s is expected, with gusts in parts of Bohemia and Silesia reaching up to 15 m/s.
By Thursday, skies will become predominantly cloudy to overcast. Rain or showers are likely across most regions, with snowfall expected at higher altitudes—initially above 800 meters and later above 300 meters. Daytime highs will reach 4°C to 9°C, followed by a cooling trend from the north later in the day.
From Friday through Sunday, cloudy skies will dominate, with snowfall or snow showers in places. Lower altitudes may initially see mixed precipitation or rain. Daytime temperatures will range from -2°C to 3°C.
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