The weather will remain summery for the time being. Thunderstorms are expected in southern Austria on Friday, but the weekend will greet us with sunshine and summery temperatures. This also applies to early next week. After that we can expect dry and warm days with bathing temperatures of up to 34 degrees!
Along the north side of the Alps it can be Freitag there will be some rain in the mountain country in the morning. However, most of the country remains sunny and dry until the evening. However, thunderstorms are expected in the south and southeast from noon. In the eastern Weinviertel and in the north of Burgenland it will be warmest with a maximum of 30 degrees.
The weekend starts on Saturday with lots of sun and cloudless skies. The west of the country remains sunny all the time. In the north and east, however, the clouds already thicken in the morning and ensure cool temperatures. Cumulonimbus clouds form along the main Alpine ridge, causing rain showers. In the afternoon, however, temperatures in parts of the country rise to 29 degrees.
It’s radiantly sunny through the Sunday There are only a few clouds. The wind will be light to moderate. In the morning it is still cool with a maximum of 17 degrees. During the day, however, there are maximum temperatures of 24 to 31 degrees.
also on assembly it will be mostly sunny. In the west the sky is mostly clear. In the east, a few cloud fields appear again and again during the day. Nevertheless, summer temperatures between 25 and 32 degrees are reached.
It will be sunny and mostly cloudless Tuesday further. A few harmless cumulus clouds can only form in the mountains, but they disappear again in the evening. The wind is only weak. In the bright sun, temperatures rise to 34 degrees.
Source: Krone

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