Unusually warm weather continued across Czechia on Friday, with temperature records broken at 26 long-term measuring stations. According to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, the highest reading for February 28 was recorded in Jeseník, where thermometers climbed to 19.7 degrees Celsius. While some places in the Ústí nad Labem and Central Bohemian regions stayed around five degrees, parts of northern Moravia, eastern Bohemia and the Šumava foothills saw distinctly spring-like conditions. Vidnava and Vyšší Brod also reported highs above 17 degrees. Forecasters say cloud cover will increase on Sunday, with daytime highs dropping to around 12 degrees.
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The best thing of having the coldest winter in decades just a couple of weeks ago was not having to hear the witnesses of the climate apocalypse.
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Unusually warm weather continued across Czechia on Friday, with temperature records broken at 26 long-term measuring stations. According to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, the highest reading for February 28 was recorded in Jeseník, where thermometers climbed to 19.7 degrees Celsius. While some places in the Ústí nad Labem and Central Bohemian regions stayed around five degrees, parts of northern Moravia, eastern Bohemia and the Šumava foothills saw distinctly spring-like conditions. Vidnava and Vyšší Brod also reported highs above 17 degrees. Forecasters say cloud cover will increase on Sunday, with daytime highs dropping to around 12 degrees.
The best thing of having the coldest winter in decades just a couple of weeks ago was not having to hear the witnesses of the climate apocalypse.