Up to 34 degrees: Here comes the next heat wave

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Temperatures well above 30 degrees are on the way again. A temporary cold front will arrive on Thursday, but it won’t bring a lasting change in the weather, Geosphere Austria predicted at the weekend.
The weather will still be changeable on Monday. Especially east of the Salzburg – Lienz line in East Tyrol, local rain showers with some denser clouds will still pass through. As the day progresses, the weather will improve, the clouds will lessen, and the tendency to shower will decrease by the evening. It will often remain dry in the west and south of the main Alpine ridge. In addition to some dense clouds, the sun will shine from time to time. The wind will blow weakly to moderately from northwest to north. Early temperatures: 14 to 20 degrees, with daytime highs reaching 23 to 28 degrees.

Up to 34 degrees
On Tuesday, residual clouds or fog patches will initially be present in places, especially in the mountains and the south. Otherwise, sunshine will predominate in the morning. In the afternoon, mainly along and south of the main ridge of the Alps, spring clouds will form, followed by isolated rain showers or thunderstorms. The wind will be weak, sometimes moderate, from northwest to east. Temperatures will range from seven to 17 degrees in the morning and 23 to 31 degrees in the afternoon.

Wednesday will begin with a few residual clouds, especially in the southwest. Otherwise, the sun will shine quite frequently. In the afternoon, spring clouds will form, followed by thunderstorms or rain showers, especially in the west and southwest. Apart from thunderstorms, the wind will be weak to moderate in various directions. Temperatures will range from nine to 18 degrees in the morning and 26 to 33 degrees in the afternoon.
A cold front will then cross Austria on Thursday. Along and north of the Alps and in the east, clouds and sunny spells will alternate, with some rain showers and thunderstorms to be expected. It is most likely to remain dry in the lowlands of the east. During the afternoon, showers and thunderstorms will become less frequent in these regions. In the south, sunshine will often predominate for the time being. In the afternoon, cumulus clouds and then a few thunderstorms will develop. The wind will blow weakly to moderately in the north and east, and thunderstorms will also blow briskly from south to northwest. Early morning temperatures will be between 13 and 22 degrees, and afternoon temperatures will be between 25 and 32 degrees.

Apart from some initial residual cloudiness in the south, sunshine will mostly prevail again on Friday. In the afternoon, spring clouds will develop, especially over the mountains, followed by local rain showers or thunderstorms, especially in the southwest. The wind will be weak to moderate from the south to the northwest. The lowest temperatures will be eleven to 20 degrees, with daytime highs ranging from 26 to, for some, an almost frightening 34 degrees.

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