Winter weather will prevail in Austria next week. According to a forecast by the experts from Geosphere Austria, it will also freeze at the end of this week. Around minus ten degrees are expected on Friday morning.
Ben Assembly A low-pressure area above northern Italy causes dense clouds and light snowfall in Austria. Wet snow can also occur at low altitudes. The early temperatures are between minus four and plus one degrees, during the day temperatures of minus one to plus four degrees are expected.
Some regions could already enjoy fresh snow this weekend:
Beginning of winter throughout Austria
Ben Tuesday the disruptions decrease. In the north and northeast there is still light snow or wet snow, while in the west and south of the main Alpine ridge it is already dry and partly sunny. Early temperatures are between minus four and plus one degrees, daily maximum temperatures reach zero to five degrees.
Ben Wednesday The sun usually shines in the west and southwest. Fog may still form in the valleys, but it will largely clear. In the rest of the country it will remain mainly cloudy, with high fog-like clouds. In the highest mountain areas there is only occasional sunshine. The early temperatures fluctuate between minus six and plus one degrees, the daily maximums are between minus one and plus four degrees.
Calm weather at the end of the week
Ben Thursday The rising air pressure ensures calm weather. With dry air masses, the sun increases in the eastern half of the country. However, it will still remain cloudy in the Danube region, in the Waldviertel and in the south and southeast. Early temperatures range from minus eight to plus one degrees, daily maximum temperatures range from minus two to plus four degrees.
Ben Freitag The influence of high pressure ensures blue skies throughout Austria, and the sun shines especially in the mountains. In the lowlands there is fog and high fog that only disappears locally. The early temperatures are between minus ten and minus one degrees, the maximum values reach minus two to plus six degrees.
Source: Krone

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