Spring Chill Brings Frost and Freezing Temperatures to Czech Republic

Unseasonably cold weather hits Czech Republic, threatening crops and outdoor activities. Temperatures to remain below freezing until a warming trend next week brings showers and potential thunderstorms.

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Spring Chill Brings Frost and Freezing Temperatures to Czech Republic

Spring Chill Brings Frost and Freezing Temperatures to Czech Republic

A significant spring chill has hit the Czech Republic this week, with morning lows dropping well below freezing and daytime highs struggling to reach the 40s Fahrenheit. The sudden change in weather comes after a taste of spring with unseasonably warm temperatures earlier in April.

According to forecasts, the cool down is expected to persist across the country from Monday through Wednesday, with cloudy skies, rain showers, and even the possibility of snow at higher altitudes and lower elevations.

Overnight lows are forecast to be around freezing, while daytime highs will only reach 6-12 degrees Celsius (43-54 Fahrenheit). A moderate north-westerly to northerly wind is also expected to contribute to the breezy and chilly conditions.

The stores may be full of spring flowers like petunias and pansies, but experts warn that these delicate plants are not yet ready for the cold nights. The freezing temperatures could be a concern for the young plants.

Friday is expected to be particularly cold, with temperatures struggling to reach the 40s Fahrenheit and wind gusts potentially reaching 40 mph. Sub-freezing overnight lows are likely to continue through the weekend, resulting in frost formation. Saturday and Sunday will be a bit warmer and less windy, with highs in the 50s, but still chilly for this time of year.

Looking ahead, a warming trend is expected next week, with temperatures returning to the 60s and potentially reaching or exceeding 70 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the week. However, the milder temperatures will come with unsettled weather, as showers and potential thunderstorms are forecast for the region from late Monday through next weekend.

Why this matters: The spring chill and potential for frost and freezing temperatures could have significant impacts on agriculture and crops in the Czech Republic. The cold weather may also affect outdoor activities and events planned for this time of year.

While the current chill is a stark contrast to the mild weather earlier in April, it is not uncommon for temperatures to fluctuate in the spring. Residents are advised to protect sensitive plants and stay updated on the latest weather forecasts as the cool down persists through the weekend and milder, wetter weather moves in next week.

Key Takeaways

  • Czech Republic hit by spring chill, with freezing temps and daytime highs in 40s F.
  • Cool, cloudy, and rainy weather expected through Wed, with potential for snow at higher elevations.
  • Freezing temps could damage delicate spring plants; Friday to be particularly cold and windy.
  • Frost and sub-freezing temps likely to continue through the weekend, before warming trend next week.
  • Cold weather may impact agriculture, crops, and outdoor activities in the Czech Republic.