The current long-standing high-pressure system will split into two separate high-pressure areas at the beginning of the new week. One high will lie off the European Atlantic coast to our west, and the other over Russia to our east. Their influence will bring very pleasant and calm weather on Monday. Only towards the evening will clouds increasingly move in from the north. These are the harbingers of a cold front, which will push southward between the two high-pressure areas and will have passed over us by Tuesday. With this cold front, the weather will temporarily take on an early-winter feel. Especially during the night into Tuesday and on Tuesday morning, there will be some precipitation, though it won’t be too heavy. At the same time, significantly colder air will reach us, lowering the snow line to below 1500 meters above sea level. However, this early-winter interlude won’t last long, as the cold front will also invigorate low-pressure activity in the western Mediterranean, bringing us back into a milder, foehn-influenced southerly airflow for the rest of the week.