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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Maple Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Prague weather today is shown in the live forecast above. The city has a temperate continental climate with warm summers and cold, cloudy winters. Expect the most rain in summer months, while winter brings occasional snow and temperatures often below freezing.
What is the weather in Prague like year round?
Prague weather year round follows four distinct seasons. Summer (June to August) averages 20–25°C, with occasional heat waves above 30°C. Winter (December to February) averages -2 to 4°C, with frequent overcast skies and light snowfall. Spring and autumn are mild, with temperatures between 8–18°C and moderate rainfall. The city gets about 500 mm of precipitation annually, spread fairly evenly across the year.
How do I check the forecast for 7, 10, 14, 15, 21, or 30 days?
For prague weather 7 days, prague weather 10 days, or prague weather 14 days, the live forecast above shows the current outlook. For prague weather 15 days, prague weather 21 days, or prague weather forecast 30 days, use the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI) for extended-range predictions. Longer forecasts are less reliable, so check back closer to your travel dates. For other destinations, see our Canada weather hub or Weather 10 Days page.
Does Prague get snow in winter?
Yes, Prague typically gets 15–25 days of snowfall per winter, mostly from December to February. Accumulation is usually light, around 5–15 cm, but can disrupt transport briefly.
What is the best month to visit Prague for weather?
May and September offer the most comfortable prague weather celsius: 15–22°C, lower rainfall, and fewer crowds than peak summer. July and August are warm but can be humid and busy.
How accurate are 30-day forecasts for Prague?
Prague weather forecast 30 days is a general trend guide, not a precise prediction. Accuracy drops significantly after 10 days. For reliable planning, check the 7-day or 14-day outlook from CHMI.