The first heat wave of the year has caused heavy thunderstorms across Austria in recent days. Just in time for the weekend, the situation calms down again and it remains mainly dry. In the coming week, however, the next heat wave is already in the starting blocks with a maximum of 35 degrees.
The Freitag is still somewhat unstable. Showers and sometimes violent thunderstorms are common in the north and south. The wind will be light to moderate. The daily maximum temperatures can still rise to 31 degrees.
Sun and clouds alternate Saturday again and again. However, no rain showers are expected in the whole of Austria. Especially in the east and south it remains constantly sunny. The wind will be light to moderate. Temperatures are expected to be between 24 and 29 degrees by noon.
Ben Sunday dry weather continues. Cumulus clouds that form over the Alpine peaks in the afternoon usually remain harmless. The day also starts sunny in the east and southeast. In the morning temperatures rise to eleven to 17 degrees. Temperatures later rise to 31 degrees, with Vorarlberg and Tyrol being the warmest.
It gets hot and stuffy Assembly throughout Austria. Thunderstorms may form in the afternoon around the main alpine ridge. The daily maximum temperatures are between 27 and 35 degrees. In the far west, however, temperatures are already dropping towards evening.
The Tuesday starts with a mix of sunny periods and dense clouds. Showers and thunderstorms can be expected regularly, especially south of the main ridge of the Alps, but also in the southeast and on the eastern edge of the Alps. The wind will be light to moderate. By noon it can still be 32 degrees.
Source: Krone
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