Current situation and outlook
The current pressure distribution is roughly as follows (from west to east): Low south of Greenland, high off the European Atlantic coast, small low slightly east of Gibraltar, high over Italy, Alpine region, Balkans, low to the east. The two highs (Atlantic and Alpine region) merge north of the small low in the south to form a high pressure bridge. The low is thus cut off from the large-scale flow and left to its own devices. It will move slowly to the east and stir up desert dust in Morocco and Algeria, which will then be transported towards the Alps in a familiar pattern in the southern high pressure current. This time, this is likely to be felt primarily in the western Alps, with less arriving in the east. Today (Wednesday) and tomorrow will be summery warm with a light Föhn wind - yesterday was the first "summer day" (temperature over 25°C) of the year in Innsbruck. Nevertheless, when choosing a firn tour, especially in the west, you should bear in mind that the radiation may be dampened by the dust, although as usual it is difficult to say exactly where the dust will cloud the forecast sunshine and how much.