Weather: November Brings Cold Front to Austria
 
    A weather change is imminent for Austria: While the weekend will be partly very mild and sunny - especially away from the persistent fog zones, a significant cold front with rain will move through on Monday. After that, the weather will calm down again, and according to the forecast by Geosphere Austria, increasingly stable, dry autumn weather will prevail from Tuesday.
In inner alpine basins and valleys, in the Danube Valley, and on the eastern edge of the Alps, Friday will start with partly persistent fog or high fog. However, this usually clears by noon, and dry, sunny weather prevails afterward. Only in East Tyrol, Carinthia, and Southeast Styria can fog fields persist a little longer. Early temperatures range between two and twelve degrees, and during the day, depending on sunshine, ten to 20 degrees are reached.
Weather on the Weekend
Saturday also begins foggy in many places - especially in the lowlands in the east, in Southeast Styria, and on the eastern edge of the Alps. However, increasingly clear skies are expected by midday. Away from the fog zones, the sun often shines despite thin veil clouds. More clouds are only present in the border area with Italy and Slovenia. In föhn areas and the northeast, a partly brisk southeast wind blows. Temperatures in the morning range between two and ten degrees, and during the day - depending on fog or sun - again between ten and 20 degrees.
The weather becomes increasingly unsettled on Sunday. While the sun briefly appears in the east, dense cloud cover quickly moves in from the west. Rain spreads in the afternoon, and the snow line drops from over 2,000 to about 1,800 meters. It remains dry longer in the south. The wind continues to blow föhn-like and briskly from southern directions. Early temperatures are between four and eleven degrees, and the highs reach twelve to 19 degrees again.
Weather at the Start of the Week
The new week begins cooler and cloudier: With a passing cold front, clouds and rain initially prevail on Monday, and the snow line drops to 1,200 to 1,500 meters. Precipitation soon subsides, especially in the west, where it clears up in the afternoon. In the east, clouds and rain persist a little longer. The wind blows from westerly directions, partly briskly. Temperatures in the morning are between two and ten degrees, with daytime highs between seven and 15 degrees.
High-pressure influence brings calm autumn weather on Tuesday. Local early fog fields quickly dissolve, and the sun shines from an almost cloudless sky in many places. In the east, the north wind occasionally picks up, but otherwise, it remains weakly windy. Early temperatures range between minus two and plus eight degrees, with highs between nine and 16 degrees.
(APA/Red)
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