Weekend Brings Next Heatwave
This Friday morning, the sun will shine uninterrupted in many places, while in the afternoon, some cumulus clouds will form in the mountainous regions. Isolated rain showers are rare. The wind will blow weakly to moderately from the west. Morning temperatures will range between ten and 17 degrees, with daytime highs reaching 28 to 33 degrees.
Heatwave: Up to 36 Degrees on the Weekend
On Saturday, the sun will shine widely again, and it will be very hot. In the morning, it is often still cloudless, and in the afternoon, a few cumulus clouds will form over the mountains. At the same time, high veil clouds will also pass through. The likelihood of showers remains very low. The wind will mostly blow weakly. Early temperatures will rise to twelve to 19 degrees, with daytime highs reaching 29 to 36 degrees, with the highest temperatures in the east.
On Sunday, the sun will shine widely across the country, and it will be hot again. Only in the afternoon will a few cumulus clouds form, especially in the mountainous regions. Subsequently, there will be one or two heat thunderstorms, especially from Vorarlberg to Carinthia. The wind will blow weakly to moderately from west to northeast. Early temperatures will be 14 to 20 degrees, with daytime highs of 27 to 35 degrees.
Start of the New Week Also with Heat
On Monday, very sunny and summery weather will set in across Austria. However, from midday onwards, cumulus clouds will form in the mountainous regions. Especially from Vorarlberg to the Tyrolean lowlands, the potential for partly strong thunderstorms and rain showers will increase. The wind will blow weakly to moderately from northwest to east. Early temperatures will reach 14 to 21 degrees, with daytime highs of 27 to 33 degrees.
On Tuesday, the sun will shine almost continuously in all parts of the country. Only in the afternoon will isolated cumulus clouds form in the mountainous and hilly regions. The likelihood of showers and thunderstorms will increase significantly, especially on the northern side of the Alps. The wind will mostly blow weakly, only moderately at the eastern edge of the Alps, from east to southeast.
(APA/Red)
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