The Czech Republic experienced unusually cold weather this week, accompanied by widespread rainfall. On Wednesday, the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ) reported that several weather stations recorded or matched record low maximum temperatures for the date. These temperatures generally ranged between 11 and 15 degrees Celsius. The entire country was affected by rainfall on Wednesday, contributing to the chilly conditions. The unusually low temperatures occurred despite it being mid-season, raising concerns about the impact on agriculture and outdoor activities. Authorities have not issued any weather warnings beyond standard advisories for the rain and cool temperatures. The cool, wet weather is expected to continue in the coming days.