After the sunny Sunday, Austria still gets the golden October at the beginning of the week. It will remain warm – Monday is already expected to reach 24 degrees.
ben assembly some fog fields appear in the east and south. Far away from the fog, on the other hand, the sun shines all day long. Only a few cloud fields sometimes cross Austria. During the day, however, the sun will also increasingly rule in the east. Morning temperatures are 4 to 13 degrees and maximum daytime temperatures are up to 17 to 24 degrees.
In the north, east and south there is also am Tuesday first some fog, which clears up again in the afternoon. Otherwise, the warm and especially sunny weather will prevail throughout Austria. Insulated showers will fall in the west in the course of the afternoon. Temperatures between 18 and 23 degrees are expected.
It starts with residual clouds from a nighttime cold front Wednesday cooler than the days before. Sometimes it rains a little in the northern foothills of the Alps. During the day, however, the clouds diminish and the sun comes out. Winds will be light to moderate, strong in the eastern lowlands and the eastern edge of the Alps. In the morning the temperatures are between 6 and 15 degrees. By midday, however, up to 21 degrees can be reached.
ben Thursday isolated patches of fog or high fog appear until noon. Over East Tyrol and Upper Carinthia, some denser clouds are also visible in the morning. Winds will be light to moderate from east to southwest. It freezes 1 to 9 degrees in the morning. During the day temperatures are between 9 and 20 degrees. It will be warmest in the west of Austria.
It will remain mostly sunny and dry Freitag throughout Austria. Only in the west there will be isolated clouds from midday. It stays dry except for a few raindrops. The maximum daytime temperatures are expected to be between 11 and 21 degrees. It will be warmest in Tyrol and Salzburg.
Source: Krone

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