After the unusually high temperatures and Sahara dust, the heat wave will continue in the coming days. On Sunday, the 30 degree mark was broken for the first time this year, setting a new record in the history of weather measurements.
According to Geosphere Austria, the first warm day of the year has never been measured so early. The earliest day so far was April 17, 1934 in the city of Salzburg.
Ben Sunday Especially on the north side of the Alps from Tyrol to the Mostviertel it will be sunny and largely cloudless. Only in the west can isolated, denser clouds occur. For example, at an altitude of 1500 meters it is a maximum of 20 degrees. Otherwise, temperatures throughout Austria can reach 30 degrees.
In many regions, such as the Inn Valley, the Salzburg mountain ranges, Upper Styria and Upper Austria, it persists Assembly summer warm. It can still be chilly in the morning, but during the day it becomes unusually warm again. Temperatures are usually between 23 and 28 degrees.
The Tuesday brings a little cooling. The first thicker clouds appear from the west, which will eventually bring the first rain showers in Vorarlberg and parts of Tyrol in the evening. The wind will be moderate to strong. Yet temperatures are still in the summer range with a maximum of 28 degrees. It gets warmest in Styria.
A mix of sun and clouds dominates Wednesday throughout Austria. However, further north and east there will be considerably more cloud cover during the day. Rain showers are also possible during the day. By the afternoon temperatures can rise to between twelve and 21 degrees.
Source: Krone

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