Low-pressure activity over the Atlantic remains the dominant weather influence for us. In the coming period, we will mostly experience a southerly flow. Initially, the low-pressure influence is only weak, with foehn effects ensuring a predominantly friendly and stable weather pattern on Saturday. Only harmless high clouds continue to pass by, indicating extensive warming. From Sunday onwards, Atlantic disturbances will move closer to us again, leading to a significantly more varied and partly unsettled weather pattern. On Sunday morning, strong southerly foehn winds in the mountains will come to an end, and a weak cold front will bring light precipitation, which will spread northward across the main Alpine ridge. Temperatures will cool down, with the snow line at 1500m above sea level. On Monday, southerly foehn winds will intensify again, reaching gale force in the mountains. This heralds another, significantly stronger cold front. Heavy precipitation will expand from the south towards the north. The snow line will be at 1300m above sea level. Wednesday is likely to bring a lasting improvement in the weather. Temperatures will be in the wintry range.
The avalanche warning level refers to the Kappl ski area
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