Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy and especially not to sweat: that is the motto for the coming days. Because temperatures with tips of a maximum of 30 (!) Diploma already give us a high supporter of the summer. However, the heat does not last long: a cold front ensures a clear cooling at the weekend.
Today Wednesday According to the prediction of the Geosphere Austria, we usually have the sun throughout the country. From the afternoon, however, there may be short shower and light thunderstorms in the mountain country, especially in the west and in the south of Alpine South. The temperatures rise to 26 degrees during the day.
Similar photo on Thursday: Again, the sky often presents itself to cloudless for the daily course over the Heuvel and Bergland forms Bronwolken. To the south of the most important Alpine Ridge in Styria and in Carinthia it rains occasionally, sometimes also editions. Reach the daily maximum temperatures up to 28 degrees.
Summer on Friday
From today’s perspective, the sweaty Freitag become. Up to 30 degrees are expected in Innsbruck, up to 27 degrees in Klagenfurt and Vienna. The sun seems to be common again. There are the most in Styria.
However, the cooling follows the heat day on time for the weekend. After a very warm and sunny Saturday morning Pull the dense clouds from the west, who have showers and thunderstorms in their luggage. After a maximum of 29 degrees, the temperatures also fall with the rain.
The Sunday Is then completely over a cold front, the sun hardly shows that day. Thunderstorms and rain give cooling, the temperatures reach a maximum of 23 degrees in the south, everywhere it stays cool everywhere.
New Week starts cooler
A layer of clothing can be tolerated with the start of the new week. Because according to the current prediction the temperatures do not achieve more than 14 degrees. Moreover, the rain showers, the sun, will probably see the sun briefly. According to the current trend, weather improvement will only be announced again from the middle of the week.
Source: Krone

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