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WeatherBlog 20 2022/23 | Easter weather

Easter eggs in the snow?

by Lea Hartl 04/05/2023
Shortly before Easter, the weather will be almost more wintry than at Christmas. It is and will remain relatively cool with a mix of sun and clouds and somewhat more unstable weather from Friday. The cool temperatures don't hide the poor snow conditions, but according to the WeatherBlog's subjective assessment, the snow quality has been significantly worse this season!

Current situation and outlook

The Azores High has formed a thin, elongated wedge that stretches from the French west coast across the British Isles to Scandinavia. To the east of it, cold air from the Arctic is flowing towards the Alps. The cool north-easterly flow has been decisive for the "feeling" on the mountain in recent days. The WeatherBlog recently went skiing and the conversation on the lift revolved around the unfamiliar cold, which we are no longer used to! In climatological terms, the temperatures are not unusual, but after the winter you are probably surprised if a T-shirt is not warm enough on the ascent. In any case, apart from the unaccustomed chill, the cool airflow brings mostly sunny conditions, especially where the air is drier due to the north föhn.

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This will continue more or less unchanged today and tomorrow: mostly friendly weather, a few clouds here and there that probably won't be too disruptive, relatively cool. On Friday, a small disturbance is expected to reach us from the west, temporarily causing much more unsettled weather with rain and snow showers. Not much will come together and the local distribution is likely to be quite varied due to the showery character. Remnants of the disturbance will remain in the generally rather weak gradient over the Easter weekend, somewhat dampening the sunshine during the egg hunt. In the western Alps, it will probably be quite sunny again, while in the east you should be prepared for clouds and, to be on the safe side, a few raindrops or snowflakes from medium altitudes. South of the main Alpine ridge, it will remain sunnier in both the west and the east.

March in review: Mild, sometimes turbulent

As usual, the weather services look back on the past month and note that it was unusually mild, also unfortunately as usual. MeteoSwiss reports that March was 1.4°C too warm across Switzerland, and even 2°C too warm in some Alpine regions. More striking than the monthly average temperatures - as mentioned, we are more or less used to warm weather - were the heavy snowfalls in the second week of March, which improved the previously miserable snow record somewhat. This was immediately followed by a few days with temperatures of over 20°C and then another cold spell with fresh snow. In Austria, the March statistics look relatively similar with 1.5°C above the climate average. There was less fresh snow in the eastern Alps than in the west. In the west of Austria, precipitation levels were more or less normal. In the east, the already relatively alarming drought continues. The weather services are also pointing to the early development of plants, from hazel blossom to snowdrops and fruit trees, all of which were comparatively early.

The WeatherBlog wishes you a happy Easter and good luck in your search for eggs and/or snow. We'll be back next week and then probably slowly say goodbye to the summer break - depending on the weather, of course!

This article has been automatically translated by DeepL with subsequent editing. If you notice any spelling or grammatical errors or if the translation has lost its meaning, please write an e-mail to the editors.

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