After the weekend has been unstable and promises rain and thunder in addition to sun, it will be much hotter from next week. The forecasts of the weather experts predict temperatures of up to 34 degrees throughout Austria.
ab Freitag the weather will become more unstable, as ZAMG forecasts show. This can be attributed to a trough covering the Eastern Alps. In the morning there will be rain and thunderstorms, only the west is spared. But in the afternoon they pass again. Isolated rain showers are only expected in the south. The wind blows gently. The morning starts with 9 to 15 degrees. The maximum temperatures are between 21 and 28 degrees. Vorarlberg gets the most sun on Friday.
The middle of the low attracts Saturday to northern Italy, which can lead to morning showers on the southern side of the Alps. The rain does not stop in the afternoon either, this time the rain clouds are pulling in from the northeast. In the rest of Austria it will remain largely dry. Early temperatures are 10 to 20 degrees and rise to 30 degrees in the west during the day.
Of the Sunday starts with heavier clouds in the east, but only scattered light rain. During the day it is generally sunny and dry. The east of the country can expect moderate to strong winds, which will decrease during the day. In the morning the temperature is between 12 and 20 degrees and rises to 31 degrees.
The start of the week is here assembly sunny, first clouds can only be seen in the west. Showers and thunderstorms will fall from noon, which will spread over East Tyrol and Salzburg in the evening. Further east it will remain mostly dry. The morning starts with 12 to 20 degrees, the daily maximum temperature is 32 degrees.
ben Tuesday the sun shines everywhere. Only a few clouds can be seen. In the mountains there will be local rain and thunderstorms, but usually it will remain dry and hot. Winds will be moderate in the east, weak in the rest of the country. Temperatures range from 13 to 22 degrees in the morning and rise to 34 degrees during the day.
Source: Krone
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