It’s like an April joke. May just does what it wants and that’s what this weekend is doing. As usual with the Ice Saints, the coming days will be cloudy and cloudy. Those who have planned outdoor activities for Sunday, Mother’s Day, should consider an alternative program, because it will also rain on this day.
The Eisheiligen honor their name again this year. As usual for the next three days, from May 12 to May 14, the weather will be cold and rainy.
With the exception of Salzburg and Upper Austria, it starts Freitag cloudy and misty. More than 17 degrees are not expected that day. It will be warmest in Upper Austria. Even though only light rain is expected in large parts of the country on Friday, you should not leave your umbrella at home.
It is also changeable Saturday further. Even if a few rays of sunshine fall in between, precipitation can be expected a short time later, including one or two thunderstorms. Maximum values are still to be expected up to a maximum of 19 degrees.
Under the name Boniface ends on Sunday the third day of the ice saints. It is expected to rain heavily that day, especially in the southeast and east of the country. However, things don’t get much better in the other parts of Austria either. Also there, at least a densely cloudy sky and light rain is expected. In the early afternoon it is ten degrees, the daily maxima are 18 degrees. So consider an indoor program on Mother’s Day, or pack rubber boots and an umbrella for those who still want to take the risk.
As well as on Assembly it becomes cloudy and rainy. Rain showers are expected, especially in the west. In the rest of Austria, an interplay of clouds and sunshine is predicted, until finally thunderstorms erupt late in the morning. Also on Monday you should not expect more than 21 degrees.
Source: Krone

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