Is the big winter comeback coming in March?

An abrupt onset of winter has the regions from Montafon to the Karawanken firmly in its grip. But despite this brief return of winter, February remains on course to be the warmest month in the history of weather records. Even the coming week promises mild temperatures while Italian lows dominate the weather map.,The influence of the Italian lowsThe Alpine region is under the influence of extensive Italian lows at the beginning of the week. These bring humid air from the south, which discharges over the mountains. Intermittent rain and snow…

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Black pin on the heating thermostat: only a few people know about this hidden function

The black pin on the thermostat indicates which heating level is set—that much is clear. But that’s not its only function. If you want, you can also use it to lock your heating to a certain level. This can save you money if you have children in the household who like to fiddle with the controls. The black pin on the heater detects the controllerThe market for smart radiator thermostats is booming, especially since the last energy price crisis. No wonder; after all, clever use and setup of smart home…

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Fear of letting go: How we learn to be open to new things

Why do we often find it difficult to let go of things even though they might not benefit us? Whether it’s a job, an object, a relationship, or a place to live, we often hold on to things even though they are not good for us or are long gone. The fact that we find it difficult to let go of old things and embrace new ones is partly due to the “fear of the consequences.” Why do we often struggle to abandon old behaviors, things, relationships, or places?Every loss…

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From Friday, speeding cars can be impounded

Speeding drivers, beware; starting Friday, your car could be gone: With the 34th amendment to the Road Traffic Act (StVO), from March 1, 2024, vehicles can be confiscated and subsequently auctioned off if they exceed 80 km/h in urban areas and 90 km/h outside urban areas.If there is already a relevant previous conviction, for example, due to participation in illegal car races, confiscation and forfeiture are already possible if the speed limit is exceeded by more than 60 km/h in urban areas and 70 km/h outside urban areas, the ÖAMTC…

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What the fish symbol you see on many cars means

Although most of us have seen the fish symbol on a car before, few know its history and the reason for its placement on a vehicle’s surface. The story behind a common sticker that can still be found on cars today takes us back to the distant past, some 2,000 years ago. Despite its long journey through time, the interpretation of the symbol remains unknown to most. According to Car and Motor Greece, the reason for the fish symbol that some stick on the back of their car body is…

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Coffee alternatives: 10 healthy stimulants

Coffee is appreciated worldwide for its fine taste and wake-up effect. Especially on Mondays, we like to drink a cup or two too much. However, if consumed in the wrong dose or at the wrong time, coffee can also cause a racing heart, sweaty palms, and increased stress or digestive problems. But you can’t do without it. That’s why coffee alternatives are sometimes needed. In recent years, matcha, the ground green tea from Japan, has become a trendy drink. Frothed milk or milk substitute is an ideal alternative to cappuccino…

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February ends with mostly mild temperatures and sunshine: temperatures up to 16 degrees

Spring is fast approaching. The weather will bring mild temperatures in the coming days. “In the lowlands, this February was consistently too mild from the first to the last day,” explains Nikolas Zimmermann from the Vienna-based Severe Weather Center. The meteorologist explains: “The third month of winter has completely failed this year. February was even significantly warmer in the lowlands than an average March.” Particularly on the northern side of the Alps and in the east, temperatures were around 6 degrees above the seasonal average. Saharan dust will also move…

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Why do some women change their surnames and others don’t

The debate about changing one’s surname after marriage is a familiar topic that still causes discussion in modern society. An article on Metro highlights the different perspectives and experiences of women who have decided to keep or change their surname after marriage. Victoria Richards, a woman from London, talks about her decision to take her husband’s surname, only to change it again later as she could not identify with this traditional practice.She emphasizes the importance of one’s identity and questions the need to continue such an outdated and sexist tradition.…

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These drinks are considered healthy – but they’re not

Drinking water is too boring for some people. Many turn to supposedly healthy alternatives that hydrate the body and taste more exciting than water. Unfortunately, many drinks are not always as good as their reputation. Green smoothiesBottled green juice is often just fruit juice in disguise. These sweet drinks can contribute directly to an increased risk of tooth decay in children and obesity and type 2 diabetes in adults. In general, caution is advised with ready-made smoothies, as many of the vitamins and phytochemicals they contain are volatilized during preservation.…

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