Heat wave and thunderstorm: Austria is preparing for extreme weather!

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Find out the current weather forecast for Austria from August 24, 2025: Rising temperatures, thunderstorms and climate change.

Erfahren Sie die aktuelle Wetterprognose für Österreich vom 24. August 2025: Steigende Temperaturen, Gewitter und Klimawandel.
Find out the current weather forecast for Austria from August 24, 2025: Rising temperatures, thunderstorms and climate change.

Heat wave and thunderstorm: Austria is preparing for extreme weather!

On August 24, 2025, the weather forecast for Austria brings an exciting mix of sun and thunderstorms. According to the current information from 5min, the weather in the coming week will be characterized by rising temperatures and sometimes severe thunderstorms. After a short-term early autumn interlude, summer is making a comeback, which is expected to be noticeable from the middle of the week.

Moderate temperatures are initially expected from Monday to Thursday. On Monday morning the values ​​will be between 4 and 12 degrees, while maximum temperatures will reach 20 to 25 degrees during the day. The weather will be mostly sunny, with some loose cloud patches in the east. On Tuesday, temperatures will rise by an average of 3 degrees compared to Monday, with highs could reach up to 28 degrees. Sunshine will prevail in the morning, while cumulus clouds will appear in the afternoon and isolated rain showers are possible.

Chance of thunderstorms and rising temperatures

On Wednesday the thermometer will reach 30 degrees, while the weather will remain sunny and summery. However, local rain on the north side of the Alps and warm thunderstorms over the mountains can also be expected. Thursday will be characterized by heavy rain, especially along the main Alpine ridge. Thunderstorms are likely in the northern foothills of the Alps, especially in the Mühlviertel and Waldviertel, while the east and southeast are expected to remain dry and sunny, with temperatures between 26 and 33 degrees.

However, climate change and its consequences not only shape the weather, but also the general living conditions in Austria. The Federal Ministry's climate report shows that temperatures in Austria have risen by around 3.1 degrees Celsius since 1900. This is happening faster than the global average. Increasing extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts and heavy rain pose serious challenges for the population.

The effects of climate change

The challenges posed by climate change are omnipresent. Almost every second Austrian sees the effects as negative. Climate change affects all sectors, including agriculture, health and infrastructure. Vulnerable groups such as older people or people with health restrictions are particularly at risk. In order to achieve the EU's climate goals by 2030, measures such as phasing out fossil fuels, electrifying transport and industry and using e-fuels are necessary.

The past year 2024 was also a record year in terms of the number of hot days. Vienna recorded the most hot days with 52 days above 30 degrees, while Eisenstadt had the fewest hours of sunshine. This development presents the population with new challenges and requires quick action to avoid impending costs from climate damage. Climate protection investments should be targeted and sustainable in order to improve the quality of life and strengthen resilience to global crises.

In summary, it can be said that the coming days in Austria will leave a final impression of summer. Nevertheless, it is essential to take the growing climate challenges seriously and take appropriate measures to ensure both current and future quality of life.

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