Sunny. On Sunday, the thermometer climbed up to 17 degrees in bright sunshine in parts of the country. The reason for this is a foehn storm responsible for the mild temperatures. According to meteorologists from Geosphere Austria, it is expected to reach up to 17 degrees again on Monday. But then comes the big chill. Cooling and rain until the weekendLow-pressure influence. While the start of the working week will be spring-like, a weak low-pressure influence will bring thicker clouds and scattered rain showers. Snow showers can even be expected…
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20,000 new citizens in Austria – that’s how difficult the naturalization test is
There were exactly 19,939 new citizens in Austria last year – a decrease of 3.2 percent compared to 2022. Among people living in Austria, Vienna saw the most naturalizations. 3,899 people received an Austrian passport in 2023. There were 2,031 people in Lower Austria and 1,808 naturalizations in Upper Austria. Anyone who wants to become an Austrian must overcome certain hurdles: Applicants must have a clean criminal record, provide proof of German language skills, and have lived in Austria for a certain period. You must also be able to prove…
Read MoreHow healthy is honey really?
For many, honey is considered a healthy sweetener and is often even touted as a home remedy for coughs and minor wounds. But how healthy is honey? How does it affect the body, and who shouldn’t eat honey? Not all honey is the samePeople have been using honey as a food for centuries, and the sweet bee product has also always been of great importance in medicine. Due to its antimicrobial properties, honey was primarily used as a wound dressing. However, it is clear that honey from different flowering plants…
Read MoreImportant tips: When not to eat zucchinis
Whether in your garden or on a small scale on the balcony, self-sufficiency and growing your fruit, vegetables, and herbs are becoming increasingly popular in Austria. If you have green fingers for growing zucchinis, you will be rewarded with numerous, huge green zucchinis. But a bitter substance typical of the plant can be dangerous if you don’t buy zucchinis from the supermarket. Toxic, bitter substancesYou should be careful when eating home-grown zucchinis because of the bitter substance called cucurbitacins. This group of substances is mainly found in zucchinis and other…
Read MoreUp to 17 degrees await the Viennese this weekend
16 degrees on Saturday, one degree warmer on Sunday: it will be unusually mild for this time of year in Vienna this weekend. While the first day of spring in Vienna didn’t bring much nice weather, Saturday, March 2, will be cloudy due to fog or clouds. As the day progresses, the sun will make an appearance, and it will remain dry. According to the forecast, a weak south-easterly wind will initially blow, picking up and becoming brisker by the afternoon. Temperatures: 6 degrees in the morning, up to 16…
Read MoreWhy you should take tablets lying down
How quickly a tablet works also depends on how quickly it reaches the stomach. Posture has a major influence here. Medication is usually taken standing up, but this is not the right and most effective way. Medication taken lying down works faster, but here, too, the show is very important. If the pain is acute, the effect should occur as quickly as possible.While taking a tablet, you should lie on the right side of your body. The reason is that the stomach sits transversely in the abdomen. If you swallow…
Read MoreInflation continued to fall in Austria in February, reaching 4.3 percent
Inflation continued to fall in Austria in February, reaching 4.3 percent, according to a flash estimate by Statistics Austria. This is the lowest figure since December 2021. In January, prices for goods and services had risen by 4.5 percent for the year. “Food prices, in particular, are currently driving inflation much less than a year ago,” says Tobias Thomas, head of Statistics Austria. This means that the trend of a sharp fall in the inflation rate has not continued for the time being. At the beginning of the year, consumer…
Read MoreFasting: why giving up food is so good
The first few months of the year are an ideal time to give our bodies a thorough spring clean. Fasting has been a popular method for decades and goes far beyond a religious or cultural practice. Abstaining from food cleanses and renews our bodies. But what is the best way to get started, and which is the most effective? In their book “Fasting for You!”, fasting experts Nicole Fürderer, Britta Kleweken, and Erik Schmelter answer the most important questions on the subject and provide numerous tips for beginners. In contrast…
Read MoreComeback of winter in March?
The past February was mild but accompanied by gloomy weather. Snow and frost were largely absent in the lowlands, but a high pollen count caused discomfort. How does this weather situation affect the outlook for March? Greetings from North AfricaThe Italian low-pressure system YUE is moving away, and the high-pressure system IVO is bringing temporary dry weather. However, Saharan dust is still in the air and could cause cloudy, sunny spells. Temperatures will range between 8 and 18 degrees – a foretaste of spring. Weekend at a glance: Italian Low…
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