After the cooling of the past few days, midsummer is returning to Austria. Saturday will be bathing weather again with a summery 33 degrees. But meteorologists are warning of heavy storms, with hail and showers in certain regions of the country.
The Friday looks more summery, mostly dry, with a mix of sun and clouds. The maximum temperatures are between 22 and 30 degrees, at an altitude of 2000 meters ten to 16 degrees.
Ben saturday morning The remaining cloud cover in the southwest of the country will decrease and it will often be sunny, very warm to hot, sometimes humid with maximum temperatures between 23 and 31 degrees, and in the east even up to 33 degrees.
Heavy storms from Saturday afternoon
But the bathing fun does not remain undisturbed everywhere. In the afternoon, the tendency for thunderstorms increases in Vorarlberg and North Tyrol, in the evening heavy showers spread from the northern side of the Alps to the west of Lower Austria and showers and hail are also possible.
In the east and south, however, it will often remain sunny with a strong southeasterly wind. With the thunderstorms, sometimes stormy westerly winds will develop in the Danube area. During the night, more, sometimes heavy, showers and thunderstorms can fall from Vorarlberg to Upper Austria.
Ben Sunday Along and north of the Alps it will remain mostly cloudy and rainy with heavy showers and thunderstorms. In the east and south the sun will shine occasionally, but during the day there will also be showers and thunderstorms. The wind will remain fairly light and the temperatures will reach 17 to 24 degrees, in the east and south 24 to 31 degrees.
Further heat wave predictions
After the storms of the weekend it became clear Edit sunny everywhere, at least occasionally. In the afternoon there will be some rain and thunderstorms in the Alps, it will be quite humid locally, with maximums between 23 and 31 degrees.
Ben Tuesday The heat continues to increase here with 26 to 34 degrees, humid in many areas, with moderate, strong winds from east to south. Wednesday will be even hotter, with thermometers in the east even reaching 36 degrees.
Source: Krone

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