Sweaty temperatures are not yet in sight for the next few days. If the new week starts with maximums of up to 28 degrees, it will be a bit more moderate after that. In between, the showers and thunderstorms play a role again, but the sun also shows itself more often.
Of the assembly starts with sunshine in many places, according to ZAMG forecast, only few thunderstorms fall in the mountains and hills during the day. Ten to 18 degrees is reached in the morning, temperatures also rise to 22 to 28 degrees during the day.
Morning mist makes itself Tuesday especially noticeable in some alpine valleys, everywhere the sun can be seen in the sky again. In the afternoon, back in the mountains, the view is a bit cloudy. Some cumulus clouds may form, but showers are not expected. Just like Monday, temperatures will rise to a maximum of 28 degrees.
It presents itself inconsistently Wednesday. Clouds predominate on this day, from time to time there will be rain showers, in the south of Austria local thunderstorms can also break out. The eastern and southeastern lowlands are likely to remain dry until evening. The sun can also come out occasionally here. The thermometer marking increases to a maximum of 25 degrees.
The weather is favorable on Thursday the west, here the day is dry and mostly sunny. Clouds increase to the east, from midday short rain showers are expected, especially in the north and along the north side of the Alps. Temperatures rise again to 25 degrees.
Appears on Freitag initially the sun in the west, from midday the first clouds appear, which will bring one or the other rain shower with them. A similar picture emerges in the East. Here too, the day starts with sunshine, before slowly clouds appear. However, rain showers are not to be expected. By evening, however, the sun can take its place in the sky again. Temperatures remain moderately warm with maximums of up to 25 degrees.
Source: Krone

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