Weather forecast for Kappl
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The high-pressure influence will significantly weaken after midweek. A low-pressure system over Scandinavia will extend its influence in our direction on Thursday. Before a cold front will cross our region on Friday night, the wind will shift to a southerly direction on Thursday ahead of the front. It will generally become föhn-like, with strong southerly föhn winds in the mountains. At the same time, cloud cover will increase throughout the day. On Friday night, heavy precipitation will set in, with the snow line rapidly dropping to lower valley elevations. On Friday itself, we will be behind the front in a very active, cold northerly flow, which will, however, come under high-pressure influence. While some residual clouds will persist, precipitation will hardly be an issue anymore. The sun may already show itself at times. Saturday will continue to be under weak high-pressure influence. With a mix of sun and clouds, the cold will slightly abate. By Sunday morning, a warm front will brush past us, raising the snow line to 1300m above sea level. The next cold front will quickly follow, with snow falling again down to low valley elevations during the day. Behind this disturbance, we will be in a moist and cold northwesterly orographic lift situation at the beginning of next week. A deeply wintry weather phase is indicated.