Throughout the weekend, the Alps will be located in front of a low over West Europe in a foehny southwesterly current with which mild and rather dry air masses will reach us. Nevertheless, weak southerly barrier effects will build up at the south side of the Alps. Apart from the main Alpine divide, a friendly mix of sunny and cloudy conditions will determine the weather apart from the main Alpine divide. Starting next week, a cold front will move over our area. The south foehn will end, southerly barrier effects will spread towards the north. All in all, an onset of winter will reach again the low-lying areas. The snow line will sink significantly below 1000m above sea level until Tuesday, however, larger amounts of snow are not expected. Significantly improved conditions are expected around midweek and the temperatures will soon increase again.
4 days trend
Day Outlook
Perfectly sunny Significantly warmer
Temperatures
Morning | Afternoon | |
Mountain Summit3.000 m | -6°C | -4°C |
Mountain2.000 m | 1°C | 3°C |
Valley1.036 m | -6°C | 10°C |
Wind
Morning: Moderate
Afternoon: Weak
Hours of Sun
max. 8 Hours
Precipitation risk
Morning: 0%
Afternoon: 0%
Zero Degree Limit
2400 m