Up to 18 Degrees: Golden Autumn Continues – with Sahara Dust
The weather in Austria will be dominated by a high-pressure area from the middle of the week. However, fog fields are also expected in the lowlands, but with sunshine, the maximum temperatures will rise to up to 18 degrees Celsius by Friday. According to the Geosphere forecast, this is possible in mid-mountain regions and with longer sunshine in the west. On the other hand, Saharan dust can cause slight hazy effects.
Low pressure system says goodbye on Monday
On Monday, the low-pressure system that has recently been determining the weather will first move northeast. There, dense clouds and a little rain are still expected. During the day, the sun will slowly prevail, which has already dominated further west and south. However, a few fog fields can persist, especially in the Rhine Valley and in basin areas in the south and southeast. The wind is mostly weak, and after early temperatures between minus three to plus six degrees, eight to twelve degrees are expected during the day, with the snow line at 1,300 to 1,600 meters above sea level.
On Tuesday, fog and high fog initially lie quite widespread over the lowlands and in the valleys, with high veil clouds moving across the sky away from them. Later, the sun will prevail in many places, but with a disturbance zone in the north and east, a few dense cloud fields will occasionally move across the sky again, and short showers are possible. The snow line rises to around 1,800 meters above sea level. Early temperatures range from minus five to plus four degrees and reach six to twelve degrees depending on the sun.
High-pressure influence dominant from midweek
On Wednesday, high-pressure influence will become the dominant weather factor for the entire country. In valleys, basins, and depressions, there will initially be some fog or high fog fields. Outside of these areas and after they dissipate, the sun will shine from a mostly cloudless sky. At most, a few thin veil clouds can be spotted here and there. The wind generally blows only weakly, with early temperatures ranging from minus three to plus five degrees, and daytime highs reaching seven to 15 degrees.
Under high-pressure influence, Thursday will also bring calm autumn weather with partly persistent fog in the lowlands and plenty of sunshine outside and above it. However, the sky will not be everywhere bright blue, as Saharan dust particles mix in and cause slight haziness. It remains weakly windy with early temperatures from minus three to plus six degrees and daytime highs mostly between nine and 17 degrees, locally even higher in the west.
Highs can reach up to 18 degrees Celsius by Friday
The calm high-pressure weather continues on Friday. Again, there is often persistent fog and high fog in the lowlands, while the sun shines above and outside of these areas. However, the sunshine is partially dimmed by Saharan dust in the air, making the sky appear milky. It remains weakly windy. Early temperatures mostly range from minus four to plus four degrees. Daytime highs are only eight degrees with persistent fog and around 18 degrees in mid-mountain regions and with longer sunshine in the west.
(APA/Red)
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