The coming Friday will bring spring-like 20 degrees throughout Austria, but temperatures will drop considerably at the start of the Easter holiday. Even a few, sometimes heavy rain and snow showers are possible.
Dense clouds and isolated small sun windows will be on Freitag expected. Unstable and cool at first glance, but up to 20 degrees can be reached especially in the east. Rain and showers coming in from the west cover almost all of the remaining parts of the country. Local thunderstorm cells are also possible again. The early temperatures range from 2 to 10 degrees, the maximum daytime temperatures from 12 to spring-like 20 degrees.
A mix of sunny phases and dense cloud fields dominates Saturday throughout Austria. Occasionally snow showers can even occur, especially on the north side of the Alps and in the north and east. Moderate to fairly strong west-northwest wind. A maximum of 17 degrees can be reached by noon.
The sun appears next to dense clouds Sunday just a little. Probably south of the main alpine ridge and in the afternoon also in the north and east of Austria. In the evening it may rain partly. The maximum daily temperatures are between 6 and 14 degrees, with the Klagenfurt basin and southeastern Styria being the warmest.
As well as on Assembly the weather remains unstable throughout Austria. Occasionally rain and even snow showers are to be expected. Only in the north does the sun largely predominate. Temperatures in the morning rise to minus 3 to plus 3 degrees. A maximum of 9 degrees is expected by noon.
Austria stays Tuesday under the influence of a northern cold current. This ensures a mix of many dense clouds and short sunny periods in all parts of the country until the evening. Except in Tyrol and Styria – here it remains mostly sunny and mild. Most showers, however, fall in the mountains and hills in the afternoon. By noon it can get up to 10 degrees throughout Austria.
Source: Krone

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