Meteorologists are forecasting an extreme heatwave for the Czech Republic this weekend, with temperatures expected to approach 40 degrees Celsius. Some models predict a potential high of 41 degrees Celsius in the shade on Sunday, which would surpass the current national record of 40.5 degrees Celsius. This anticipated heat is particularly noteworthy as it is occurring in June, much earlier in the summer than typically seen. Authorities are preparing for the impact of the intense heat, though specific measures were not detailed in the report. The forecast indicates this could be the hottest weekend in the country’s history. Residents are advised to take precautions against heatstroke and dehydration. The unusually high temperatures raise concerns about potential health risks and strain on infrastructure.