Snow, rain and icy temperatures: Austria will remain winter in the coming week, even if it will initially become significantly milder in the east at the beginning of the week. Winters will remain cold everywhere until Friday – including fresh snow.
Ben Assembly the clouds continue to rule. Heavy snow showers are expected, especially in the south and up to the center of the country. Only in the eastern half will it be significantly milder than the days before. It hardly ever snows or rains. The wind will be light to moderate. The morning temperatures rise to 2 degrees, the maximum daytime temperatures are between minus 1 and plus 6 degrees.
On the south side of the Alps and in the southeast it stays on Tuesday initially rainy and snowy. Only in the evening does the precipitation rate decrease considerably again. In the rest of Austria it will remain cloudy all day, with occasional drizzle and sometimes even light snowfall. Only in Vorarlberg and North Tyrol does the sun occasionally shine through. Temperatures rise to just 5 degrees by noon.
In the west and on the mountains, am Wednesday very sunny weather. Otherwise, persistent high fog fields or low-lying cumulus clouds often persist. However, during the course of the day, these slowly come loose again. The wind often blows only weakly from the northwest to the north. In the morning it is a maximum of 1 degree. A maximum of 4 degrees can be reached during the day.
Ben Thursday in the west and south, in addition to dense clouds, the sun occasionally occurs. Otherwise it will remain cloudy and windy all day. In the north and east it may even snow lightly by evening. The early temperatures are between minus 8 and 0 degrees. The daily maxima at minus 1 to plus 4 degrees.
Intermittent snowfall is underway Freitag to be expected throughout Austria, most along the northern side of the Alps and in the east. The wind will be light to moderate. By noon the temperature rises to plus 3 degrees.
Source: Krone

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