Czech Republic Weather
The Czech Republic has a lot to offer its visitors, including its consistent climate. The weather conditions don't differ radically from those in the rest of western Europe, but the proximity of the Czech Republic to Russia means that it occasionally shares this country's more dramatic weather. Nevertheless, the weather here is usually fairly uniform from season to season and from district to district. Although the weather is reliably changeable, visitors can relax in the knowledge that the Czech Republic enjoys fewer wet days and more daily hours of sunshine on average than the rest of western Europe. Use the sunny summer days to relax and explore the attractions and activities on offer throughout the countryside. Who notices the winter cold when you're walking through Prague at twilight over a blanket of snow, watching the lights in the windows come on?
Spring- fresh: usually cool (to cold) and often wet Summer- sunny: generally warm, consistent temperatures with a chance of wetter weather Autumn- mild: temperatures drop slowly and weather often dry Winter- crisp: cold temperatures (occasionally bitterly cold) but weather often remains dry with sunny spells
Average yearly temperatures in Prague, Czech Republic

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