Heatwave lasts until the weekend – then the cold front arrives

Heatwave lasts until the weekend – then the cold front arrives

However, over the weekend the weather will slowly change from the west, experts predicted on Thursday.

The midsummer weather phase continues on Freitag The day will start with sunshine in many places, with dense clouds initially moving through the northern edge of the Alps. After a few sunny hours, cumulus clouds will soon form again from midday and in the afternoon, as well as the first showers and thunderstorms, which will spread across large parts of the central and northern mountains and occasionally also move into the lowlands in the north and east. It should remain largely dry on the southern side of the Alps. The wind will be light, picking up near thunderstorms, mostly from the south to west. Early temperatures will reach 15 to 22 degrees, with maximum temperatures during the day 28 to 36 degrees, and it will be hottest in the east.

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North of the main Alpine ridge and in the north there is Saturday Initially there will be more clouds and local showers or thunderstorms will pass through. Otherwise the day will often start with sunshine. As the day progresses there will be more cumulus clouds and numerous showers and thunderstorms, which will be heavy in some places. The main precipitation will be on the northern side of the Alps and to the north of them. It will be mostly dry in the south and southeast by the evening, and this is where the sun will shine the most. Aside from thunderstorms the wind will be mostly light to moderate, preferably from the southeast to the west. Early temperatures will be between 16 and 22 degrees, with maximum daily temperatures from west to east between 24 and 34 degrees.

A cold front is approaching Sunday slowly over Austria from the west. In the run-up to this, it will initially be sunny and hot, especially in the east and south. In the west and partly in the north, however, extensive clouds will quickly appear, bringing some heavy showers and thunderstorms. Later in the day, it will also become increasingly unstable further towards the southeast, and any thunderstorms that occur can then be violent again. The initially weak to moderate wind can pick up significantly in the course of thunderstorms. In addition, significantly cooler air will flow in from the west on the back of the disturbance. The early temperatures will be between 14 and 22 degrees, the daytime maximum temperatures will only be around 20 degrees in the far west and up to 32 degrees in the far east.

Under the influence of disturbances, the east and south of Montag There are some thicker cloud fields, but it is more often densely cloudy along the main Alpine ridge and to the north of it. There is generally the least sun here, while otherwise it clears up from time to time. Rain showers are falling every now and then. In the northern part of the Alps it will rain for longer in some areas, with local thunderstorms most likely in the southeast. The wind will be brisk to strong in the mountains and on the eastern edge of the Alps, otherwise moderate winds will prevail from the west to the north, with early temperatures of twelve to 20 degrees and daytime maximum temperatures of 19 to 27 degrees.

In the south and southeast, Tuesday weak low pressure influence for some thicker cloud fields. Occasionally there may also be a little rain. Everywhere else sunshine will dominate and the cumulus clouds that develop during the day will mostly remain harmless. Especially in the Danube region, there will be a slightly stronger easterly wind at times. Otherwise the wind will be mostly weak to moderate and come from different directions. Early temperatures will be between eleven and 18 degrees, with maximum temperatures during the day between 21 and 28 degrees.

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