The weather will be changeable next weekend. Rain will be followed by sunshine and snow, as Geosphere Austria predicted on Thursday. The highway manager ASFINAG warned of icy conditions.
According to Geosphere Austria, it will initially rain heavily on the north side of the Alps on Friday. The snowfall limit is between 1300 and 1800 meters above sea level. On Friday morning there is a local and temporary risk of icy conditions due to freezing rain from Vorarlberg to Lower Austria. As the day progresses, the clouds clear, especially in the south and west, and the sun shines occasionally.
However, in the north and east it will remain cloudy and rainy. By the evening the snow line drops to 800 to 100 meters. The wind is blowing moderate to strong from the west. The early temperatures are between minus seven and plus four degrees, the daily maximum temperatures between one and ten degrees.
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Rain or snow from Sunday
Saturday will bring dense cloud cover in almost all parts of the country. There is only some sun in the south and southeast. In the morning it still rains sporadically with a snowfall level between 700 and 1800 meters. Rain is expected again during the afternoon. Temperatures in the morning are between minus six and plus four degrees, the daily maximum temperatures are between two and eleven degrees. It will be warmest in Vorarlberg on Saturday.
Rain, sleet and snow will follow on Sunday. The snowfall limit varies between 600 and 1100 meters. The wind blows from the east. The early temperatures are between minus four and plus four degrees, the daily maximums are between zero and five degrees.
It will snow throughout the country on Monday, with the first light snowfall expected in the Vienna area. The highway manager ASFINAG warned of icy conditions and promised to employ additional staff. He also called on people to wear only winter equipment, to adjust their speed to the conditions and to increase the distance from the person in front.
Source: Krone

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