Current situation and outlook
The Alps are still caught between a low in the western Mediterranean and widespread high pressure in the north. Recently, the slight southerly flow has led to a bit of foehn in susceptible regions, but overall the situation is very weak in terms of gradient. Swamp weather, characterized by little change. On the northern edge of the Alps, there is thick fog in many places.
This situation will hardly change up to and including the weekend. The Mediterranean low will shift a little and lose influence, while the Azores High will stretch towards Central Europe. As a result, the wind will shift to the north from today. It will still be quite cloudy above the high fog today and on Thursday, with perhaps a few raindrops or snowflakes here and there in the east. Where the high fog hangs, it is likely to reach quite high, so that only the higher mountains will rise above it at all. From Friday at the latest, the sun will prevail at the top, while the fog will continue to hang below. Those in the alert areas in the southwest will be able to enjoy the considerable amounts of fresh snow of the last few days in the sunshine. There won't be any more snow there for the time being either.