A foehn southerly wind on Saturday signals a cold front for Sunday. We start the day with heavy cloud cover, and precipitation quickly spreading from the west and southwest, which will persist strongly throughout the morning. The snow line is around 1500m above sea level. After midday, there will be a significant improvement in the weather, with the sun generally breaking through. However, after this front, another front is already approaching at the beginning of the new week. On Monday, a stormy southerly foehn wind will pick up on the northern side of the Alps, while a weak southerly blockage builds up on the main Alpine ridge. By Tuesday morning, the southerly foehn wind collapses, and the next cold front moves in from the southwest. Combined with a low-pressure system over the Gulf of Genoa, precipitation is likely to be an issue throughout the day and may be somewhat more abundant. The snow line will be at 1100m above sea level. By the middle of next week, the weather improves significantly once again, and this improvement should last somewhat longer this time.
The avalanche warning level refers to the Kappl ski area
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