The sun is still friendly until Monday, but a thunderstorm rolls in the afternoon from the west. Greetings, gusts of wind and lightning strike can become a dangerous mix in the evening. Geosphere Austria (formerly ZAMG) warns: “Be careful outside!”
The East becomes particularly violent, with temperatures to breeding 36 degrees. But it could crack in the air in the afternoon: heavy rain, thunderstorms and gust of wind with storm power make outdoor activities a risk.
Violent thunderstorms with storm and rain
According to meteorologists it can also be uncomfortable in the mountains. In the morning it collapsed in the western mountains – in the afternoon there are more violent thunderstorms with storms and heavy rainfall. It cools down at an altitude of 2000 meters – 13 to 18 degrees are expected there.
The meteorologists of Geosphere Austria urge to warn: “Caution in the afternoon and evening!” – Thunderstorms, storms and hail can offer dangerous situations locally. Especially treacherous: the wind that can now reach hurricane -like gusts of wind in places – even away from the thunderstorms.
The Austrian Storm Center (UWZ) is currently also warning of Tyrol: Red Warning Level – thunderstorms and hail are threatened. Similarly, the experts currently have “striking weather” in Vorarlberg.
Location soothes again in the evening
After 9 p.m. it has to breathe in a sigh of relief, then the situation calms again. Until that time, according to meteorologists, it applies: “Be careful and note more weather warnings.‘
The weather situation should calm down on Tuesday. After the bad weather has been removed, air comes from a western direction in the eastern Alps. Because a high -pressure area determines the weather, the sun shines in many areas and it is usually beautiful.
Along the southern border mountain and in the southeast, the tendency of the shower rises somewhat in the afternoon, and a few raindrops are also possible along the Alpine North Side. The daily maximum temperatures are again 25 to 32 degrees.
Source: Krone

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