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The Weather and Climate in Czech Republic

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The temperature in Czech Republic varies. Depending on the different regions of the country, the climate is mixed and is influenced by the topographical locations. At an increasing altitude, the temperature decreases. On the other hand, at the lower elevations, temperatures are mostly uniform. Rainfalls also often occur in some areas. The country’s climate is mainly continental, moderate, and transitional climate, perfect for a cozy and an outgoing vacation. Enjoy the uniqueness of the temperature the country offers. Gentle winds, soft rainfalls, fresh summers, and humid winters are naturally enjoyed in Czech Republic.

Bílý Potok in Jizera Mountains is the wettest part of the country and Louny District is the driest area. Furthermore, these certain factors affect the temperature and the climate of Czech Republic: the altitude, mountain distribution, and the location. However, Cheb’s annual temperature reaches around 7ºC; Prague reaches about 33ºC at its high temperature and around -1ºC at its lowest temperature in January. The highest point of the country, the Sněžka, has an average temperature of about −0.4°C. In South Moravian Region, its highest temperature is about 10°C.

Do not miss the embrace of the country’s relaxing weather; prepare outfits suitable for each and every season depending on your location. Enjoy the humid days and calming nights in May-September; inhale cold air in November to January; and be fond of the sun rays in March and April days. Get your summer shades ready in the warmest months—July, August, and followed by June. Reflect on the falling leaves by September, which is the start of the autumn season.