The first spring moments will appear next weekend. With a maximum of 18 degrees, it will be mild and mostly sunny throughout Austria. Monday will start out cool and windy – but by noon temperatures will be back into the double digits.
In parts of Austria it is finished Freitag still quite volatile. In the afternoon there will also be a mild westerly wind, which will blow moderately to strong in the north and on the mountains. A maximum of 6 degrees is reached in the morning. By noon, however, the temperature would rise to 14 degrees.
Ben Saturday the sunny weather prevails. In the north it can only rain occasionally. But mostly it stays dry. The wind is blowing quite strong to stormy from the west, especially on the mountains. During the day the temperature rises to a mild 18 degrees. It gets warmest in the south.
The Sunday starts in the west heavily cloudy and rainy. In the eastern plains it rains only occasionally. Only in the south does the sun come out in the early hours of the morning. Until noon, however, the sunny and warm weather prevails throughout Austria. Even the mild wind is barely noticeable. The early temperatures reach a maximum of 10 degrees. The daily maximum temperatures are between 7 and 15 degrees.
At the start of the new week Monday morning a cold front across Austria. Rain and dense clouds are expected, especially in the east. However, according to the current state of affairs, it generally becomes friendlier during the day and the chance of sunshine increases considerably. Temperatures between 8 and a maximum of 14 degrees are expected by noon.
A friendly mix of sun and thin clouds is expected Tuesday expected. On the other hand, denser clouds are moving over the northern regions of Austria and a little rain is falling locally. A strong to strong west-northwest wind blows over the foothills of the Alps. The early temperatures are between minus 3 and plus 9 degrees. The daily maximum temperatures rise to 16 degrees.
Source: Krone

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