Everyone who thought April was over will be instructed in the new working week: according to Geosphere Austria it is again shown by the leaking side – sometimes sun, rain, sometimes clouds – and all this within a few hours.
Turbulent starts on Monday: Gray clouds dominate in the southeast, otherwise the sun flashes at least temporarily. But from noon there is in the west and southwest: umbrella out. The first stormy showers can be expected there. It remains the friendliest in the north. The temperatures start fresh: Only 2 to 11 degrees, even light prince north of the Danube. During the day it becomes pleasantly mild with a maximum of 22 degrees.
Week continues changeable
On Tuesday, the weather fortress fluctuations also entails: while the sun laughs in Upper Austria, in the north of Salzburg and North Tyrol, short-lived rain showers are possible in the mountains. The daily temperatures remain at 14 and 22 degrees – fairly spring -like.
Am On Wednesday there is at least partial sun for early risers – but from the afternoon there are thick clouds of the feather across the mountains. Local rain showers are to be expected in western Austria, otherwise it will usually remain dry. In the morning it stays cold – even with min -degrees – in the afternoon it becomes mild again with a maximum of 23 degrees.
Snowfall possible at 1200 meters above sea level
The west and southwest offer dry and pretty sunny weather on Thursday. But in the morning the country is crossed by a rainy wave from the north. From the afternoon it rains powerfully in places – Snowfall Boundary sinks to 1200 to 2200 meters above sea level. Nevertheless, you can look forward to temperatures up to 22 degrees in the afternoon.
Bad news by the weekend
At the end of the week it becomes really uncomfortable in the east: Permanent gray and rain showers along the North Side Alpine, the sun can hardly be seen. Only in the west it remains a bit friendlier. Maximum values on Friday: 9 to 18 degrees – not for sun worshipers.
Source: Krone

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