At the beginning of the new week, sunny weather begins in most regions. Maximums of up to 16 degrees are expected in the coming days.
Due to rising air pressure, sunny weather will occur in most regions at the beginning of the new week. At locations in the southern basin, Assembly but also keep fog and high fog fields a bit harder. Furthermore, the sun shines mainly, even though some cloud fields come through from the southwest during the day.
During the afternoon the clouds increase again from the west and in the evening it starts to rain lightly in Vorarlberg and the Tyrolean Oberland. Early temperatures are zero to ten degrees, daily highs are nine to 16 degrees.
Ben Tuesday During the day, despite sunny periods, clouds form in many places with a tendency to short rain showers. The snowfall limits are between about 1500 and 1900 meters. The wind blows weak to moderate from west to south. After zero to seven degrees at the start of the day, the thermometer rises to eight to 15 degrees, with the highest values in the southeast.
Ben Wednesday Initially there are some areas of fog and high fog in the inner Alps and in the southern basin areas, but outside of that it is quite sunny. As the day progresses, some clouds will appear temporarily and the chance of showers will increase slightly during the afternoon and into the afternoon, especially in the mountains and generally in the south. The snowfall limit drops to 1200 to 1500 meters above sea level. It will freeze minus two to plus 5 degrees in the morning, later six to thirteen degrees is possible.
Ben Thursday cloud fields of a warm front pass from the west and the sun only shines occasionally. In Vorarlberg it is already raining in the morning. In the southern basins there are initially some persistent fog fields. There is hardly any rain during the day and the next disturbance zone will only arise in the evening and night from the southwest. It will be slightly rainy along the north side of the Alps. The minimum temperatures are minus four to plus four degrees, the highest temperatures reach eight to fourteen degrees.
Source: Krone
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