High Pressure Influence Brings Sunny Weather
On Monday, there will still be some rain or snowfall along the northern side of the Alps from Salzburg to the far east. In the western and southern regions, the sun will already shine in the morning, and it will be generally pleasant. In the mountainous areas of the northern Alps, isolated showers are possible. Morning temperatures range between one and ten degrees, with highs reaching nine to sixteen degrees.
Sun, Frequent Fog, and Generally Mild Temperatures Due to High-Pressure Influence
On Tuesday, sunny and calm weather will continue under high-pressure influence. Early fog patches usually dissipate quickly, followed by unclouded sunshine with light winds. Morning temperatures will range from minus five to plus five degrees, with daytime temperatures rising to eleven to fifteen degrees.
With a southwesterly flow, milder air masses will reach Austria by midweek on Wednesday. In the lowlands and basins, persistent fog and high fog fields will form, which will only occasionally clear. Outside these regions, it will remain sunny and mild. Early temperatures will range between minus four and plus five degrees, with highs - depending on fog or sun - between five and seventeen degrees.
On Thursday, the southwesterly flow will continue to dominate the weather. Dense fog fields will persist in the lowlands and basins, while it will remain pleasant outside these areas. A weak disturbance will reach the west by Thursday evening, but it will remain largely dry. Morning temperatures will range between minus five and plus seven degrees, with afternoon temperatures - depending on sunshine - up to sixteen degrees.
By the end of the week, the pressure differences over the Eastern Alps will weaken on Friday. The southeast wind will subside, and the weather will remain calm. Early temperatures will range between minus four and plus seven degrees, with daytime highs in sunny areas up to plus 15 degrees, and under fog mostly below ten degrees.
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