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From record heat to frost – Novinky.cz

“The beginning of the new working week in the Czech Republic will be significantly above average in terms of temperature, despite heavy clouds and precipitation. On Monday, the highest afternoon temperatures will climb to 19 degrees, “said Hons. According to her, the weather in our country will be affected by the warm front associated with the remnants of Hurricane Zeta.

“On Tuesday and Wednesday it will be a rippling cold front and from Thursday then a pressure level, around which cooler air will penetrate and with reduced clouds, temperatures will drop even in the morning even under frost,” she specified.

A temperature record may set on Monday

Brown Monday will be the warmest day of the week. The highest afternoon temperatures will most often reach 14 to 18 degrees, in the Elbe they will rise to 19. “And it is possible that the temperature record from the Prague Clementinum will be broken. For November 2, it is from 1924, when they measured 17 degrees there, “the meteorologist reminded.

Despite the above-average temperature, it will be cloudy to cloudy in the sky, with light rain or showers. Gradually the precipitation will cease.

V Tuesday it will be partly cloudy to cloudy at the beginning of the day, in places with fog or low clouds. Gradually, from the west the clouds will increase to cloudy, rain or showers will be added. Night temperatures will drop to 11 to 7 degrees, over will be 11 to 15 degrees, in the east to 18. There will be a mild northwest wind.

Wednesday will bring cloudy to overcast skies with occasional rain or showers. “Gradually, the clouds will decrease and the precipitation will stop,” Hons said. In some places it is necessary to take into account fog or low clouds. Night temperatures will fall to 9 to 5 degrees, daytime temperatures will be between 6 and 10 degrees, in the east they will rise to 12.

A freezing blow will come

And Thursday it will be partly cloudy, only in the east it will be cloudy with occasional rain at the beginning of the day. In some places there will be fog or low clouds. Night temperatures drop to 7 to 3 degrees, in the west to -1 degree Celsius. The highest daily temperatures climb to only 5 to 9 degrees.

The cloudy sky will also be in Friday. In some places there will be fog or low clouds. At night it cools to 4 degrees to 0, at night clear to -2. Daily highs will range between 7 and 11 degrees.

V Saturday it will be partly cloudy. In the morning, the mercury of the thermometer drops to 4 degrees to 0, when cleared to -3. The highest daily temperatures rise to 5 to 9 degrees, in clear skies to 12.

Also in Sunday it will be partly cloudy in the sky, although in some places it is necessary to prepare for fog and low clouds. Temperatures in the morning drop to 5 to 1 degree. The highest daily temperatures rise to 8 to 12, but they remain only around 5 degrees in fog.

Temperature records may fall at the beginning of the week (illustrative photo)

Photo: Benjamin Liss, CTK / AP

What does “occasionally” or “sometimes” mean?
:: No mention – the phenomenon is not expected, or max. 4% of the territory
:: Occasionally – the phenomenon affects 5% to 29% of the territory, ie less than a third
:: Places – the phenomenon occurs in 30% to 69% of the territory, ie about half
:: In most areas – the phenomenon is expected in more than 50% of the territory, ie in more than half
:: No specification – if the meteorologist says “it will snow” without specifying the frequency, it means that the phenomenon is expected in more than 70% of the territory, ie almost everywhere.
:: Clear – The sky is completely cloudless
:: Almost clear – 1 to 2 eighths of clouds, most of the sky without clouds
:: Partly cloudy – 3 to 4 eighths of clouds, half of the sky is covered
:: Cloudy – 5 to 6 eighths of clouds, most of the sky is covered
:: Almost cloudy – 6 to 7 eighths of clouds, the sky is almost covered
:: Overcast – 8 eighths of clouds, the sky is not visible through the clouds at all

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