The Czech Republic Is Receiving a Heavy Shower. The Botič River in Prague Has Reached Flood Level.
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A low pressure area is passing through the Czech Republic on Friday, bringing a dangerous combination of strong storms and heavy rain. The strongest storms with torrential rainfall occurred in southern and central Bohemia in the evening. The rain also affected watercourses, with Botič in Prague reaching the first level of flood activity.
Intense rainfall and storms reached the Czech Republic on Friday. According to meteorologists, the storm front moved mainly in the west and central Bohemia. Several supercells also occurred in the Brdy Mountains region of Central Bohemia, which were mostly accompanied by heavy downpours or hail, TASR reports, according to a report by the iDnes.cz portal.
Intense rainfall and storms reached the Czech Republic on Friday. According to meteorologists, the storm front moved mainly in the west and in central Bohemia. Several supercells also occurred in the region of the Central Bohemian Brdy Mountains, which were mostly accompanied by heavy downpours or hail, reports the iDnes.cz portal...
It is raining heavily in Prague on Friday, the level of the Botič rivers in Nusle and Rokytka in Libeň reached the first flood stage. An underpass in Vídeňská Street in Krč was flooded, and public transport buses were diverted. Prague integrated transport trains are also experiencing delays due to heavy rain and wind.
Storms that are moving through the Czech Republic from the west on Friday afternoon are accompanied by heavy torrential rainfall that can raise the levels of smaller streams. Shortly before 7 pm, the Botič in Prague's Nusle and the Rokytka in Liben reached level 1 flood activity. The intense rain is also causing problems in transport.
After days of drought, heavy rains and storms have arrived in the Czech Republic. Meteorologists expect the most precipitation in the belt from Central Bohemia to the Krkonoše and Jizera Mountains. Moravia and Silesia will have less precipitation, it will not be widespread, but rather local in showers or storms.
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