weekend temperature predicted to rise up to 30 degrees, with a significant drop expected starting from Sunday.
Tuesday marks the start of a week filled with variable to very cloudy skies and widespread showers, with occasional thunderstorms in the morning, as forecasted by Fred Decker from Meteonews. This weather trend is expected to continue, with heavy rain predicted in some areas on Monday.
Meteorologist Roger Perret, on the other hand, predicts that the summer will be over, and a low altitude will be hard to shake off next week. The temperatures at mid-altitude in the Alps are predicted to set absolute record values for September.
Despite the cooler temperatures and showers, there's a silver lining. Martin Puchegger, a meteorologist providing daily weather updates on wetter.com, explains that the best mountain weather with ideal conditions for an autumn hike in summer temperatures is expected. In the lowlands, temperatures will be around 20 degrees in the afternoon.
The weather in the Alps will still often be cloudy, with some showers occurring, but the chances of another summer comeback are best in foehn valleys. A cold front is on its way from the west, bringing a significant drop in temperatures from Sunday evening. On Monday, it will be 10 to 14 degrees cooler than 24 hours earlier, with temperatures still ranging from 18 to 20 degrees.
So, while September may be wetter than usual, there's still plenty of opportunity for outdoor activities, especially in the mountains. Keep an eye on the forecast and dress accordingly to make the most of the season.