The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute reported that one-tenth of Czech meteorological stations, mainly in Central Bohemia, recorded temperatures over 20 degrees Celsius on Oct. 28, marking new historical records. The warmest reading, 21.5 degrees, was in the town of Dobřichovice, near Prague. Four stations in Prague, including the Clementinum—the country’s oldest station dating to 1775—plus five in Central Bohemia and three in South Bohemia reported temperatures above 20 degrees. In the capital, temperatures will remain elevated until Saturday.