The weather remains too mild for the time of year. The meteorologists from Geosphere Austria (formerly ZAMG) predicted that foehn temperatures of up to twelve degrees Celsius could be expected on New Year’s Eve. The new year starts sunny and with temperatures up to eleven degrees.
In some Alpine valleys, but especially in the south and possibly also in the far east, there is am Freitag some mist fields. Remaining cloud from a weak disturbance zone will continue to move over some northern regions until mid-morning. However, during the day the weather can be quite sunny for the most part; an umbrella of tall, veiled clouds can sometimes dampen the sunshine or create diffuse lighting conditions.
The wind blows partly moderately in the north, but also strongly on the mountains, from western directions, otherwise it usually remains light. Temperatures are again widely spread: in the morning they are between minus five and plus eleven degrees, depending on the fog and wind situation, and during the day they reach about two to fourteen degrees, depending on the duration of sunshine.
Ben Saturday In the far north, a disturbance extension with temporarily compact cloud fields and possibly individual rain showers may become noticeable. In open or exposed locations, from Upper Austria to eastern Lower Austria, there may be a strong westerly wind for a few hours, and sometimes a strong westerly wind in the mountains. Soon sunny weather will dominate throughout Austria. Even on the south side of the Alps there are probably only isolated places with thick fog. Early temperatures reach minus five to plus nine degrees, daily maximum temperatures typically reach two to twelve degrees, with the lowest values in the south.
Medium high influence creates am Sunday over the lowlands, valleys and basins to some ground and high fog fields, which often dry from midday. Only in the plains in the east do the fog fields prove to be more persistent and sometimes remain there all day long. Outside the foggy areas the sun often shines until noon. Clouds will then move in from the west and towards the evening it will start to rain in the far west and southwest.
The snowfall limit fluctuates between 900 and 1400 meters above sea level. The wind is weak to moderate, along the foehn-like north side of the Alps and sometimes strong in the southeast, from the southeast to the west. In the morning temperatures vary from minus seven to plus three degrees, in the afternoon between one and twelve degrees depending on fog, sun and rain.
The Assembly starts with lots of clouds and occasional precipitation, the snow line fluctuates between 800 and 1,200 meters above sea level. As the morning progresses, precipitation becomes less frequent and clouds disappear. The afternoon offers dry weather with an interplay of sun and clouds. The wind is blowing weak, moderate to strong from the east, from variable directions. The early temperatures are between minus two and plus six degrees, the afternoon temperatures between four and eleven degrees.
Usually predominate Tuesday the clouds, only in the south and southeast there are a few windows with sun until the morning. Occasional rain should be expected, especially along and north of the Alps. The snowfall line rises rapidly from an initial 900 meters above sea level to 1,500 to 2,000 meters above sea level. The wind is weak to moderate, also strong in the west, from southeast to west. The minimum temperatures are minus three to plus five degrees, the daily maximum temperatures are four to ten degrees.
Source: Krone

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