The weather above Austria will become increasingly changeable and moderately warm in the coming week. While it is raining more and more in the west of the country, it initially remains mainly dry in the east. In the morning it is five to thirteen degrees and during the day temperatures rise up to 23 degrees.
The Tuesday starts south of the main Alpine ridge with dense clouds and rain showers. After a rain-free start to the day, cumulus clouds will also form in the west in the afternoon, followed by showers. In the north and east it remains sunny all day. In the north and east there is a strong to strong wind blowing from the east to southeast. It is six to 13 degrees at the start of the day, later 17 to 25 degrees depending on the sun.
Ben Wednesday A disturbance zone causes unstable and showery weather in the west and south of Austria. Thunderstorms may also occur in the afternoon. However, in the north, east and southeast, sunshine dominates and passing cloud fields usually remain harmless. In the Föhn areas on the north side of the Alps and in the east, a moderate to strong southeast to south wind blows. Early temperatures are seven to 13 degrees, daily highs are 16 to 24 degrees.
Ben Thursday Particularly on the south side of the Alps and in the southeast, it remains unstable with some rain showers, but individual thunderstorms may also develop in the northern Alps in the afternoon. Generally it is friendliest with the most hours of sunshine in the north and east. The wind is blowing strong to strong in the east and blowing from the southeast to the south. After minimums of seven to 13 degrees, a maximum of 16 to 23 degrees can be expected on Thursday.
Ben Friday The influence of the disturbance increases from the southwest and heavy rain showers and local thunderstorms spread increasingly towards the north side of the Alps, but also to the north and east, as the day progresses. The wind is blowing in foehn waves and in the east it is still blowing strongly from east to south. Early temperatures are forecast by Geosphere Austria at seven to 14 degrees, with highs of 17 to 21 degrees.
Source: Krone

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