Unstable "April Weather" in Austria

On Monday, according to Geosphere Austria, clouds will prevail in the southeast, while elsewhere the sun will shine at least occasionally. From noon, cumulus clouds will form, and a few partly thundery showers are expected, especially in the west and southwest. In the northern half, it will remain the sunniest and generally dry.
The wind will blow weak to moderate at the beginning of the week, occasionally quite lively in the northern Alpine foothills, from eastern directions. Early temperatures will range from two to eleven degrees, north of the Danube it will be slightly frosty in places, and daytime highs will reach twelve to 22 degrees.
Temperatures mostly around 20 degrees
In many places, there will be at least occasional sunshine on Tuesday, with the most sunshine expected in Upper Austria, northern Salzburg, and North Tyrol away from the high mountains. In the rest of Austria, there will be a few cloud fields in between, and over the mountains in the afternoon, larger cumulus clouds may develop, which can occasionally discharge in the form of short-lived shower cells. The wind will blow weak to moderate, mainly from north to east. Early temperatures will range from zero to nine degrees, and daytime highs from 14 to 22 degrees.
In the southwest and inner Alpine regions, residual clouds or fog will persist on Wednesday morning. Otherwise, sunshine will initially dominate. From noon, some cumulus clouds will form, and subsequently, especially in the mountainous regions of the west and southwest, some showers are to be expected. In the other parts of the country, it will remain dry. The wind will be weak to moderate, preferably from south to northwest. In the morning, temperatures will range from minus two to plus eight degrees, and in the afternoon from 16 to 23 degrees.
Unstable weather continues
The west and southwest will offer dry and quite sunny weather on Thursday. In the rest of Austria, the sun will initially still be visible. However, clouds will quickly thicken from the north in the morning, and then rain will set in, which can be heavier in the afternoon and evening along the northern side of the Alps east of Salzburg. The snow line will drop to 1,200 to 2,200 meters above sea level by the evening, with the lowest levels in the east. The wind will blow weak to moderate, moderately to lively in the north and east, from west to north, with early temperatures between two and 13 degrees and afternoon temperatures between 13 and 22 degrees.
Along the northern side of the Alps from Salzburg eastwards, the sky will be gray all day on Friday, and frequent showers are to be expected. Elsewhere, clouds and sunny phases will alternate, with a few showers occurring especially from noon. The snow line will fluctuate between 1,000 and 1,600 meters above sea level. The weather will be better in Vorarlberg, the Tyrolean Oberland, East Tyrol, and Upper Carinthia, where it will remain dry and at least occasionally sunny. The wind will blow moderately to lively, partly strong in the east, from northwest to northeast. The lowest temperatures will be one to nine degrees, and the daytime highs will be nine to 18 degrees.
(APA/Red)
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