While Thursday and Friday will treat the Czech Republic to sunny skies with temperatures reaching a pleasant 12-15°C, a significant weather shift is on the horizon. A developing low-pressure system over the Adriatic Sea will usher in a period of unsettled weather, bringing precipitation particularly to the Moravian region.
The weekend forecast paints a cloudier picture, with Saturday seeing temperatures between 13-17°C, though the western regions will experience cooler conditions. Southern parts of both Bohemia and Moravia should prepare for rain, with some areas experiencing heavier precipitation. Sunday will maintain the cloudy trend, with temperatures dropping to around 13°C and mountain areas above 1,100 meters potentially seeing snow.
The cooling trend will intensify as we move into next week, with Monday bringing northerly winds and temperatures struggling to reach 8-10°C. Scattered showers are expected, with mixed precipitation possible at higher elevations.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, early risers should be prepared for a chilly start, with temperatures potentially dipping to -2°C in clear areas. Daytime conditions will remain mostly cloudy with rain showers and snowfall above 1,000 meters, while temperatures hover around 8°C.
Long-term forecasts suggest this cooler pattern may persist into early April, with increased precipitation likely, though meteorologists note significant uncertainty in these extended predictions.