The weather towards the end of the year will probably be a real treat for the soul: according to meteorologists from Geosphere Austria, we can expect calm high-pressure weather and bright sunshine. Only after New Year’s Eve do we have to prepare for precipitation again in Austria.
Fog fields and high fog often remain persistent Assembly especially in the Rhine Valley and in the northern foothills of the Alps. Everywhere else, the fog over the lowlands often clears during the morning and the weather is clear, sunny. Maximum daily temperatures are minus two to plus ten degrees, and again it is mildest at average altitude.
In the Rhine Valley, across the lowlands in the north, east and southeast, but also in the southern basins, there are Tuesday spreads mist fields and high fog. These can also be very persistent regionally and sometimes it remains cloudy. Away from the fog, the sunny weather continues again. Here too, up to plus ten degrees are possible.
The new year starts with a maximum of twelve degrees
It’s over before New Year’s Wednesday Initially some shallow fog spots here and there, which usually only last for a short time. Then the sun dominates. However, the sky is not clear, as extensive clouds spread from the north and dampen the sunlight somewhat. Maximum daytime temperatures can even reach twelve degrees.
Disturbance will bring light rain
Ben Thursday a disturbance then hits the north. This means that some cloud fields are moving through it. Parts of Upper Austria and Lower Austria may experience occasional light rain from around noon. Daily maximums are usually between five and eleven degrees.
The Freitag it’s cloudy. In the south there is often some sun, but here it remains dry. Otherwise, at a snow line between 500 and 1000 meters, some rain, sleet or snow will always fall. Precipitation also falls for a longer period of time in the Alps, although with milder air in the west the snowfall line can sometimes rise to well above 1000 meters in the afternoon. Lowest temperatures minus five to plus two degrees, daily maximums usually between two and six degrees.
Source: Krone

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