You imagine yourself in a warm early summer if it weren’t for the changing and falling leaves: October has not only been unusually warm so far, it has also reached maximum values in some places on the home route: up to 26 degrees are expected again next weekend .
As already mentioned, especially the mountains and hills are favorite, the sky is usually clear blue with sunshine. It will probably be the warmest in the northern Alps, with a light foehn temperatures can reach 26 degrees. A new October record could be set on the Hohe Wand.
Unfortunately, this does not apply to the lowlands, as there is already an autumn mood – with sometimes stubborn fog and high fog. For the federal capital and northeastern Austria in particular, this could mean continued gloomy prospects in the coming days. This is also reflected in the temperatures – between 13 and 17 degrees should be reached, the maximum values with sun are 20 degrees.
The last day of summer
Summer days (ie readings above 25 degrees) are rare in October and usually occur only in connection with a foehn, according to weather experts at the Severe Weather Center. But it has happened in the past that a summer day got lost even in November – this happened in the Traun and Mostviertel on November 16, 2002 at various measuring stations. A severe storm caused the thermometer in Weyer to rise to 26.1 degrees.
When will fall come in terms of temperatures? At the very beginning of November, the values on All Saints go back a bit. Significant cooling or even snow is still out of the question.
Source: Krone

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