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Climate in Prague
With a central position in Europe, Prague is affected by weather patterns from both the east (Siberia) and west (Atlantic). July and August tend to be the warmest months, though the weather can be extremely changeable with a fair number of rainy days mixed in with the sunnier periods. During hot spells, the air quality in Prague can deteriorate rapidly because of pollution, causing some discomfort to those who suffer with respiratory problems. Asthma sufferers should therefore be wary and carry inhalers at all times. The weather stays reasonably mild during September and early October but gets noticeably colder after that (indeed early mornings can be pretty chilly during autumn months). Winters in Prague will often bring snow along with plenty of rain!
| Jan | 28F | -2C | May | 56F | 13C | Sep. | 56F | 13C |
| Feb. | 31F | 0C | June | 62F | 16C | Oct. | 45F | 7C |
| Mar. | 38F | 3C | July | 66F | 18C | Nov. | 36F | 2C |
| Apr. | 46F | 7C | Aug. | 62F | 16C | Dec. | 28F | -2C |

