Current situation & Saharan dust
The Alpine region is under the influence of high pressure and a large-scale south-westerly flow. The large, controlling low is located south of Iceland. At the beginning of the week, this low sent a small offshoot into Europe, which briefly grazed the western Alps and was then deflected to the south. This mini low has broken away from the main current and is now still bobbing around a little in the Mediterranean region. As a result, it is no longer just the large low in the northwest that is directing warm air towards us, but also the small low in the south. While the air masses sent by the large low are coming from the direction of the Azores, the small low positioned over the North African coast is sending desert air from the Sahara. Thanks to this very warm air from the south, new February temperature records were set. In some places in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the 20°C mark was already exceeded in February (= still winter!).