Winter Arrives Early: Snow Expected Across Czech Republic
A significant drop in temperatures is forecast for the Czech Republic, with snow expected to fall even in lower elevations as early as Wednesday, November 29, 2023. The sudden shift towards winter weather comes as a cold front moves across the region, prompting warnings about icy conditions.
Meteorologists indicate that the first snowflakes are likely to begin falling within hours, with temperatures plummeting to as low as -5°C (23°F). The approaching cold air mass will bring a stark contrast to recent milder conditions, marking a swift transition into winter. TN.cz reports that the snowfall will be widespread.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has issued warnings about the potential for black ice formation, urging caution on roadways and walkways. CNN Prima NEWS advises residents to be prepared for slippery conditions, particularly during the morning commute.
Temperatures are expected to peak around 10°C (50°F) on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, before the dramatic cooling begins. In-počasí reports that the cold air will continue to push southward, bringing widespread winter conditions.
The rapid change in weather serves as a reminder of the approaching winter season and the need for preparedness. The early arrival of snow could impact travel and daily life across the country. Novinky first reported on the impending weather shift.
Radar imagery indicates that the winter weather is already beginning to develop, with precipitation spreading across the region. Blesk is providing up-to-date radar tracking of the approaching storm.