On Tuesday, high-pressure influence will finally take control, and the sun will shine for longer periods. A clear warming trend is noticeable, accompanied by a few high-altitude cirrus clouds. On Wednesday and Thursday, we’ll be situated between a low-pressure system over Western Europe and a high-pressure area to the east, experiencing a very mild to warm southwesterly flow. Saharan dust and harmless cloud fields will reduce visibility, so conditions won't be optimal. By Friday, the southern Föhn wind will subside, and the first disturbance fronts from the west will make their presence felt. It remains uncertain how much impact these disturbances will have on the weather.