Current situation and outlook
The Alps are currently located between the area of influence of a powerful high (relatively far eastern variant of the Azores High) over Western Europe and a low centered roughly over Ukraine, which is reaching out towards us from the other side. The high and low are hanging somewhat askew, creating a north-easterly flow. The result of this constellation is currently still rather cool weather with partly cloudy conditions and showers in the north. South of the main Alpine ridge, the weather is generally friendlier, but there are still holes in the cloud cover in the north today (Wednesday).
In the course of Thursday, a warm front with precipitation and a rise in temperature will reach us before a new wave of cold air reaches the Alps: a new low-pressure complex will establish itself in the western Atlantic, the Azores High will tilt slightly to the west again and a Scandinavian low will brush the Alpine region. In terms of precipitation, northern accumulations in the eastern Alps are favored. The snow line will be higher than recently. In the Eastern Alps, it will probably still snow in many valleys, but the precipitation may change to rain over time. It is still unclear exactly how heavy this will be, but a report from the oracle would be possible, especially for the eastern northern Alps.
Since the PowderGuide.com weather service has now also arrived on PG 3.0, you can take a look at the potential fresh snow here.
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