Good news: the weather will remain mostly warm and summery this weekend. Only on Friday rain and thunderstorms are expected. In addition, up to 34 degrees is possible on Sunday!
The Friday According to Geosphere Austria, it will start out mostly sunny. Then cumulus clouds will grow over the mountains and spread further. After local showers, a few thunderstorms will probably follow from the afternoon and evening, which will remain active towards the southeast until the night and can cause damage in certain places. The maximum values are 27 to 33 degrees.
Fracture zone above the center of the country
Ben Saturday A fracture zone will cause some showers at night, especially in the middle of the country and in the southeast. There will also be considerably more cloud in the east and northeast than recently, but only light showers or a few raindrops are possible there and the sun will appear there for a short time at least. The most sunshine is expected for Vorarlberg and North Tyrol.
Sunday up to 34 degrees
Ben Sunday it is constantly very hot. In the morning hours, rain and thunderstorms reach Vorarlberg and the Tyrolean Oberland. The disturbance moves only slowly to the east, in the run-up to the evening individual showers and thunderstorms can spread to the southern Vienna basin. The daily maximum temperatures from west to east 24 to 34 degrees.
The thunderstorms will end Monday evening
Ben Monday morning It is heavily clouded with showers and in the east also with thunderstorms. From the west the cloud cover will clear up more and more, only the remaining showers will fall. Towards the evening the thunderstorms in the east will gradually decrease, and in the afternoon increasingly longer sunny windows will appear everywhere. There is a strong wind, especially in the eastern half. During the day it will be 22 to 29 degrees.
Ben Tuesday Between the Tyrolean lowlands and the Salzkammergut and on the southern side of the Alps, the tendency for isolated showers or thunderstorms during the day increases. Elsewhere it remains problem-free and only partly cloudy, with midsummer temperatures still between 25 and 32 degrees.
Source: Krone

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