The country starts the new working week on Monday with changeable weather. This is what the experts at Geosphere Austria predict. It can also be very frosty in the morning. Temperatures down to minus seven degrees are expected.
On Monday there will be ground and high fog in the north, east and southeast. Along and north of the Danube the fog often lingers all day, otherwise it usually disappears around noon. The sun shines far away from the mist fields, while the first high clouds appear in the west in the evening. Temperatures are between minus seven and plus five degrees in the morning, and between two and even 15 degrees in the afternoon, depending on the fog or the sun.
Mix of sun and clouds
It will remain dry in the south and southeast on Tuesday with a mix of sun and clouds. In the other regions there will always be cloud, in the west and north it can occasionally rain until early in the afternoon. The sun usually only appears for a short time. Temperatures are between minus five and plus five degrees in the morning and between four and 13 degrees in the afternoon.
Tomorrow starts cloudy and with rain
A disturbance will move through Austria from the west on Wednesday. In the morning it is mainly cloudy and there is a lot of rain, especially in the south and southeast. From noon onwards the clouds clear in the west and the sun appears undisturbed again. Temperatures range between minus two and plus four degrees in the morning and reach five to eleven degrees in the afternoon.
On Thursday, a cold front from the northwest will cause dense clouds and rain or snow in the early morning hours. In the afternoon it will clear up again in the west and north. Temperatures are between minus two and plus four degrees in the morning and four to eight degrees during the day.
Light rain possible
A disturbance will dominate Austria on Friday with cloudy and unsettled weather. Isolated light rainfall is possible. The early temperatures are between minus three and plus three degrees, the maximum values reach five to eight degrees.
Source: Krone

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