Dust Cloud and Prominent Shelf Cloud. Thunderstorms Passed over the Czech Republic
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The forecast of meteorologists came true, and thunderstorms swept through the northern half of the country, especially on Tuesday, as part of an advancing cold front. A shelf cloud often formed on the front of the storm line. East of Prague, strong winds lifted a cloud of dust into the air.
The storm zone will advance from the west. "In northern and eastern Moravia and Silesia, strong storms will occur only later in the afternoon and evening," said Filip Smola from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute. Torrential rains can rain up to 30 liters of water per square meter, hailstones can be up to two centimeters in size. Torrential rain or swollen small streams can flood underpasses, underpasses and cellars. The wind can break tree…
Strong thunderstorms will pass through the northern half of the Czech Republic on Tuesday afternoon and evening, meteorologists have warned. Wind gusts of up to 75 kilometers per hour are possible, and torrential rain and hail are possible. The warning was issued by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ).
The northern half of the Czech Republic was hit by strong storms on Tuesday afternoon. Meteorologists warned of winds with gusts of up to 75 kilometers per hour and torrential rain. By the evening, the storms had also reached Moravia and Silesia. The warning was issued by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ).
Prague - Severe thunderstorms will pass through the northern half of the Czech Republic this afternoon and evening, meteorologists have warned. Wind gusts of up to 75 kilometers per hour are possible, and torrential rain and hail are possible. The warning was issued by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ).
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