The partly unstable but sunny autumn weather is already in the starting blocks in Austria. After a slightly cooler and windy start to the week, the weekend kicks off with pleasant fall temperatures and the occasional shower.
ben Freitag over the course of the day, more and more clouds form. Partly heavy showers will fall over the mountains and in the western half. In the east it stays dry longest. Early temperatures are between 8 and 17 degrees. During the day it can rise to 26 degrees in parts of Austria.
Of the Saturday starts on the north side of the Alps and in the east with rain showers. Later, however, sunny weather will prevail in the eastern half. Only in the west and south will isolated showers occur. The wind will be moderate to strong. The daily maximum temperatures are between 18 and 24 degrees.
In the northwest it stays on Sunday cloudy and wet during the day. There are also regular rain showers. Until the evening there is an interplay of sunny and cloudy phases. The morning is cool with up to 15 degrees and during the day temperatures between 16 and 24 degrees are expected.
The start along the Northern Alps, especially east of Salzburg assembly partly cloudy with some rain showers. Nevertheless, mostly sunny weather will prevail. In the lowlands of the east it will remain dry and mostly sunny. Autumn temperatures of up to 25 degrees can be expected throughout the day.
Calm autumn weather with a few rays of sunshine brings the Tuesday. After fog forms in the morning, the sun shines broadly in the afternoon. Only in the far east are there a few clouds around noon. The temperatures in the morning are a maximum of 13 degrees. During the day, however, 18 to 28 degrees are reached. It remains warmest in the west of Austria.
Source: Krone

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