It will become more unstable throughout Austria in the coming days – thunderstorms and showers may also occur in some parts of the country. Despite this, maximum temperatures of up to 28 degrees are expected. Especially in the east it remains mostly warm and sunny.
It remains mostly sunny Freitag in the south and in the mountains. Cumulonimbus clouds and the occasional rain shower may only occasionally occur. Early temperatures reach eight to 14 degrees. In the afternoon the temperature rose to 28 degrees.
Ben Saturday rain showers, sometimes heavy, are becoming more frequent. Thunderclouds can also bring cooler temperatures, especially in the west and south. In the north and east, on the other hand, extremely sunny and mild weather prevails. The wind will be light to moderate. Early temperatures are a maximum of 14 degrees, the daily maximums are 19 and 25 degrees.
On the other hand, it will remain dry and mostly sunny Sunday in eastern and southern Austria. In the rest of the country there are more clouds during the day and the occasional rain shower, sometimes even thunder. The sun shows itself only occasionally. In the east it will be warmest with a maximum of 24 degrees.
Besides sunny phases, Assembly partly also increased cumulus clouds and therefore also some rain showers, which are mainly expected in the afternoon and evening. Lightning and thunder are also to be expected in the mountains. It still stays warm with a maximum of 25 degrees.
It also remains accessible Tuesday. In addition to some cumulus clouds and sometimes rain, thunderstorms can also occur throughout Austria. Apart from the rain and thunderstorms, the wind will be light. Temperatures between 17 and 25 degrees are expected throughout the day. It remains warmest in the west.
May brought a lot of rain and hardly any sun
Also last May there was relatively much precipitation and little sun on the agenda. In terms of temperatures, it was quite average compared to the recent past. According to weather experts, it is rather unusual for the current climate that the 30 degrees were not reached throughout Austria in May. “This has only happened about every five years for the past 30 years,” explained climatologist Alexander Orlik.
Source: Krone

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