As November draws to a close, meteorologist Dagmar Honsová warns of significant precipitation across the country, with mountain regions bracing for substantial snowfall. A cold front sweeping in from the northwest is set to bring a dramatic shift in weather patterns, promising a snow-rich end to the working week.
The Krkonoše Mountains are expected to receive up to 20 centimeters of snow, accompanied by fresh winds reaching speeds of 55 kilometers per hour, creating potential snow drifts. Mountain areas could see an additional 20 centimeters of accumulation in the north, with temperatures ranging from 2 to 6°C during the day.
Weekend travelers should exercise caution, particularly on Sunday morning, as meteorologists predict freezing fog and frost conditions. December 1st marks the beginning of meteorological winter, bringing with it typical seasonal hazards.
Looking ahead to next week, the forecast shows predominantly cloudy conditions with occasional rain showers and persistent mountain snow. Morning temperatures will hover between -3°C and 2°C, while daytime highs will reach 2 to 6°C.