Weather

General weather today:

Caught between a high-pressure system over Western Europe and a low-pressure system over the Baltic States, the Alpine region is experiencing a strong and partly humid north-westerly flow.

General weather tomorrow:

A high-pressure system is bringing a sunny and hot summer’s day.

Weather today:

This afternoon, the weather will remain partly cloudy with sunny spells. A few raindrops are also expected on the main ridge as evening approaches. A northerly foehn is blowing in many valleys.

H
Temp. min.: 16°
Temp. max.: 33°

Maximum temperatures between 26° and 33°.

Weather tomorrow:

Across the region, the sun is shining from a mostly cloudless sky, as the last of the morning clouds are quickly clearing. The north foehn will continue, particularly in the northern valleys.

B
Temp. min.: 17°
Temp. max.: 34°

Temperatures will rise a little further, reaching between 27° and 35°.

Mountain weather today:

Whilst more and more clouds will appear over the main Alpine ridge as the day progresses, with a few raindrops falling towards the evening, it will remain sunnier in the south with passing patches of cloud.

Temperature in 2.000m: 17°
Temperature in 3.000m:
0° limit: 4000 m

Mountain weather tomorrow:

Plenty of sunshine across all mountain ranges; only in the morning might a few clouds appear, particularly in the north.

Temperature in 2.000m: 16°
Temperature in 3.000m:
0° limit: 4300 m

Weather development

Friday will also bring plenty of sunshine in the first half of the day, although a thunderstorm in the south cannot be entirely ruled out in the afternoon. On Saturday morning, there will be widespread sunshine, whilst a few thunderstorms are likely to develop in the afternoon. Sunday will be sunny, stable and hot once again. The sunny weather will continue on Monday as well.

Friday 10.07 Saturday 11.07 Sunday 12.07
B H B
18 / 33° 17 / 32° 18 / 34°

Source: Hydrographic office Autonomous province of Bozen and Weather South Tyrol

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