Next week it will remain uncomfortable and wet throughout Austria. In some regions, even single-digit daily values are expected. The snow line continues to fall – sometimes to around 1400 meters.
ben assembly A cold front moves over Austria. During the day, rain showers are expected, especially in the south. In the north, the clouds continue to dissolve. The wind is blowing hard in the Danube area and in the north of Burgenland. Early temperatures range from six to twelve degrees, but can rise to 19 degrees in the afternoon.
In the west of Austria it stays on Tuesday cool and rainy. Later the precipitation shifts from the northern side of the Alps to the southeast of Austria through the center of the country. In the west the snow line drops to 1400 meters. The daily maximum temperatures are between nine and 16 degrees. It will be warmest in the east.
also on Wednesday the cold front moves along the Alps and then slowly moves east or southeast. In the south and east, it will remain sunny and dry for longer in the morning before the rain showers spread. A maximum of ten degrees is expected in the morning, with temperatures rising to 17 degrees during the day.
Dense cloud fields are in motion Thursday throughout Austria. Sometimes it even rains. The sun comes through every now and then, in the northeast a little more often. The wind will be quite light to moderate. By midday, between 13 and 18 degrees are expected.
It’s still raining and it’s cold Freitag through the land. Especially in the south, rain showers and dense clouds will predominate. However, the wind usually remains weak. The early temperatures are between four and eleven degrees, the daily maximums between eleven and 16 degrees.
Source: Krone

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