After the hottest day of the year so far with a new high record in June in Vorarlberg on Sunday (36.5 degrees was measured in Feldkirch), the heat is still well under control in Austria. But the chance of thunderstorms is increasing and will bring the first heavy showers on Monday. There is also a chance of thunderstorms and hail. On Wednesday, the situation could get even worse.
After the sunny start of the new working week, the chance of thunderstorms is gradually increasing throughout the country. Particularly in the north, south and east of the country, as well as in the central highlands, a lot of precipitation is expected during the day. There is also a local risk of hail and gusts of wind, the storm center warned.
Thunderstorms and rain showers will also determine the weather on Tuesday, first in the southeast, later in the south and by evening also in the west of Austria. Only the north and east remain dry and the sun can also be seen.
storms threaten
There is a chance of severe weather in the south and east of Austria on Wednesday. Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain threaten. It gets wet on the north side of the Alps from early morning. According to the storm center, it will remain dry for the longest in the southeast and the far east.
Temperatures too high for June
It will remain warmer than average in the coming days with afternoon temperatures usually between 26 and 33 degrees. A warm weekend is already behind us, after Saturday temperatures of up to 33 degrees, Sunday at 160 of the approximately 280 weather stations of the ZAMG a warm day with at least 30 degrees measured, and a summer day with at least 25 degrees. degrees at almost 250. Even on the mountains, the thermometer sign sometimes even reached 20 degrees.
Source: Krone

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