The Institute issued a warning before thunderstorms on Friday and today expanded it to another area. It applies to almost the whole of Bohemia except the peripheral areas of the South Bohemian and Pardubice regions and the Highlands in the South and East Bohemia, from today’s 11:00 to 22:00. According to meteorologists, thunderstorms will be accompanied by torrential rains with total rainfall over 40 millimeters.

“In the Krkonoše and Jizera and Lusatian Mountains, due to higher soil saturation there is a higher risk of local floods after previous rainfall Alternatively, the emergence of inflow floods. During the evening, the storm activity will weaken, ”added the staff of the institute.

Still Much more heavy rains are predicted by CHMI on Sunday and Monday for the northeast of the country. They will probably hit the Vsetín region in the Zlín Region, the Jeseník region in the Olomouc Region and most of the territory of the Moravian -Silesian Region from noon until Monday 22:00. Especially to the wider area of the Beskydy Mountains and the Jeseník region, the pressure below will bring permanent and abundant rain according to the institute and thunderstorms may also appear.

“We expect the highest rainfall in the Beskydy Mountains, mostly 60 to 90 millimeters, Locally up to 110 millimeters locally on the northwest river. In the wider surroundings of the Beskydy Mountains and in the Jeseníky region, probably 40 to 60 millimeters. During Monday afternoon and evening, the rainfall will gradually weaken, ”said meteorologists.

Because of these heavy rains, flows can flood. “With regard to the expected precipitation, we assume that the levels of the flowing of the Beskids will be on Sunday 27th July to Monday 28th and on Monday day to respond ascents with possible exceeding the first level of flood activity,” announced CHMI. There is also a risk according to the Institute of Podmletí roads, trees or landslides.


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