A significant cooling is expected next week, which could also bring snow, reports the website. The change in weather was originally supposed to occur during the last weekend, but finally the cold air will reach other parts of Europe. In Slovakia, however, a significant change will occur on Monday, November 17, when a cold front will bring a drop in temperatures. Although snow and frost have not arrived in the lowlands yet, further cooling is expected during the week, which could also bring snowflakes.
The first significant day with cold weather will be Monday, when a cold front will advance through Slovakia. Cold air from the north will bring cooling, but snowfall is expected only in the highest mountain locations. On Tuesday, the cooling continues, but the precipitation will stop.
An important day will be Thursday, November 20, when another cold front will bring cooling and potentially snowfall to lower elevations. Showers are possible on Friday – likely a combination of rain and snow, depending on elevation. Daytime temperatures will be around 1 °C, at night around -2 degrees Celsius.
Saturday could be cold and wet – light showers expected which could be a mix of rain, snow and freezing rain. The daily maximum will be around 0 °C, the night minimum around -1 °C. Sunday looks like the calmest day of the week, it will be mostly sunny. Daytime temperatures can rise to 2 degrees Celsius, at night it is expected to be around -1 °C. Numerical models and medium-term forecasts confirm that the end of November will be cold, which indicates a significant change in the weather in Slovakia.
