There was some fresh snow yesterday, and there is still some today, especially on the eastern southern slopes of the Alps. It could be quite a nice refresher there, but in all likelihood it will remain below alarm levels. In the north, it was relatively warm in typical foehn snow drifts and windy at least in the summit areas.
In the course of today, Wednesday, the unproductive precipitation in the east will also spread to the northern Alps and it will remain rather cloudy until around noon on Thursday before it clears up again. Friday looks fairly sunny, then more unsettled again at the weekend. More unsettled in the sense of a few clouds, not in the sense of exciting precipitation or similar.
The polar vortex
We haven't taken a closer look at what the polar vortex is up to for a while, so here's a quick recap: In contrast to dynamic lows, which are formed by air mass movements, the polar vortex is a thermal low, i.e. one that is formed purely by temperature differences. In winter, it is not only dark at the North Pole, but also cold. The cold air sinks to the ground and a high-altitude low forms: the polar vortex.