Weather: The Summer Returns – Up to 33 Degrees Expected
According to Geosphere Austria, cloud cover will increase in the north and east during the day on Monday. From Vorarlberg to Upper Austria, it will only be sunny at times, and there will be some light rain, especially in the mountainous regions. In the afternoon, the sunny phases in the west will increase slightly. Early temperatures range from eight to 15 degrees, with highs of 18 to 25 degrees, highest in the southeast.
On Tuesday, there will initially be a lot of sunshine, but regionally some temporary layer clouds. Only in the afternoon will more clouds generally appear, and by evening, rain showers are possible in the Waldviertel. At the start of the day, temperatures will be ten to 16 degrees, rising to 24 to 29 degrees, with the highest temperatures from Burgenland to the eastern Weinviertel and the Vienna area.
On Wednesday, some residual clouds will remain both along the northern side of the Alps and in the south and southeast. During the day, widespread sunny weather will set in. The likelihood of showers is generally low, but on the southern side of the Alps, local showers may develop again in the afternoon. The lowest temperatures will be ten to 17 degrees, with daytime highs of 22 to 27 degrees.
Weather: 30-Degree Mark Will Be Reached Again
On Thursday, the sunny weather character will mostly prevail, even though some cloud fields will occasionally pass through from the west. In the mountainous regions, cumulus clouds will form, slightly increasing the likelihood of showers there. Early temperatures are expected to be nine to 17 degrees, with highs of 26 to 30 degrees.
On Friday, mostly sunny and hot weather will set in. Passing cloud fields will remain harmless in many areas, with only the mountainous regions seeing an increased likelihood of local heat thunderstorms in the afternoon. In the morning, temperatures will be eleven to 18 degrees, rising to 28 to 33 degrees in the afternoon.
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