After the winter comeback on Thursday, it will continue to snow on Friday. After the late winter, unstable weather will set in. Snow or rain is to be expected repeatedly, according to the forecast by Geosphere.

After the winter comeback on Thursday, it will continue to snow on Friday. After the late winter, unstable weather will set in. Snow or rain is to be expected repeatedly, according to the forecast by Geosphere.
Once again, dense clouds prevail on Friday. Precipitation is expected in the morning, it will likely remain dry only in the far south and northwest. In the east, it rains or snows intensively. During the day, the precipitation in the west subsides and the sun even appears briefly in some areas. In the east, persistent and heavy precipitation is still expected, which will gradually subside only at night. The snow line is initially often at low altitudes and rises during the day to about 400 to 800 meters above sea level. The wind blows moderately to briskly, in the southeast and south strongly to stormily, from northwest to north. Early temperatures range from minus five to plus four degrees, with daytime highs reaching two to seven degrees.
On Saturday, dense clouds still prevail in the eastern half in the morning and the last snow showers fall. In the western half, however, the sun shines mostly undisturbed from the early morning. In the afternoon, it continues to be dry and the sun appears more frequently. In Vorarlberg, however, the harbingers of the next disturbance zone are already noticeable. The most sunshine is in the west and southwest. The snow line is between 300 and 800 meters above sea level. The wind blows mostly weak to moderate, in the southeast and east also briskly from the northwest. Early temperatures range from minus eight to plus five degrees, with daytime highs reaching five to 14 degrees, with the highest values in the sunny regions.
South of the main Alpine ridge, the sun shines intermittently on Sunday alongside some denser clouds. Further north and east, however, dense clouds often dominate. Initially, the last rain showers fall in the eastern lowlands and at the eastern edge of the Alps. During the day, however, precipitation spreads from the west along the northern side of the Alps to Salzburg and Upper Austria. The snow line is between 800 and 1,200 meters above sea level. The wind blows moderately to briskly, at the eastern edge of the Alps also strongly from northwest to north. Early temperatures range from minus five to plus seven degrees, with daytime highs reaching four to eleven degrees.
Disturbance influence determines the weather at the start of the week on Monday in the Eastern Alpine region. Apart from a few clearings, the sky is overcast. From the cloud layer, it rains and snows with a snow line between 400 and 900 meters above sea level, especially widespread in the west and north. Towards the east, only isolated short rain showers are expected. The wind blows from Upper Austria moderately to briskly from west to northwest. Early temperatures range from minus five to plus five degrees. Daytime highs range from three to eleven degrees.
Under disturbance influence, the sun on Tuesday must be content most of the time with a place above dense clouds. Chances of sunshine are greatest in the south, and also during the afternoon hours in the western parts of the country. With a snow line between 500 and 800 meters above sea level, it rains and snows mainly along the northern side of the Alps between Lake Constance and the Mostviertel, but also locally in the north and east. The main focus of precipitation is in the northern stau of the Alps. The wind blows moderately, in the föhn valleys in the south also briskly from northwest to north. It is minus four to plus five degrees in the morning. Daytime highs reach three to eleven degrees.
(APA/Red)
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