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Winter’s Wrath: Snow and Ice to Blanket the Czech Republic

As winter tightens its grip, the Czech Republic braces for a significant weather event. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ) has issued warnings of heavy snowfall and the formation of ice across the country, particularly in mountainous regions and the Vysočina area.

The Onset of Severe Weather

Heavy Snowfall Expected: Starting Monday evening, the country is set to experience substantial snowfall. The forecast predicts a new snow cover of 2 to 10 centimeters across most areas, with up to 15 centimeters in mountainous regions.

Ice Formation Alert: Alongside snow, there is a looming threat of ice formation. This is expected to start from Tuesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday morning, posing risks of slippery roads and walkways.

Regions Most Affected

The weather warnings cover almost the entire country, with the exception of parts of the Vysočina, South Bohemian, South Moravian, Zlín, and Olomouc regions. The most severe conditions are anticipated in the higher altitudes, where snowdrifts and snow tongues are likely to form.

Duration of the Weather Event

The snowfall warning is set to remain in effect until Tuesday evening, while the ice warning extends into Wednesday morning. The cold and snowy conditions are expected to persist until the weekend, indicating a prolonged period of winter weather.

Precautions and Safety Measures

Given the forecast, residents are advised to exercise caution, particularly when traveling. The risk of accidents increases with icy conditions, and disruptions to transportation and daily activities are likely. Authorities recommend staying updated with the latest weather reports and planning travel accordingly.

The upcoming days in the Czech Republic are set to be a true test of winter resilience. With heavy snowfall and ice formation on the horizon, the nation prepares to face the challenges of this severe weather event. The situation calls for heightened awareness and preparedness, both at an individual and community level, to ensure safety and minimize disruptions.

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