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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

Southeast 10-18 m/s in the west, turns to southwest 8 to 15 m/s there tomorrow evening. Ligther southerly wind elsewhere. Intermittent rain or drizzle in the west, but more precipitation by morning. Partly cloudy in the south, but fair in the north and east. Temperature 7 to 16 degrees C, warmest in the north and east.
Forecast made 18.05.2013 22:32

Forecaster's remarks

Travellers with trailers are advised to pay attention to strong gusts near mountains in the west part.
Prepared by the meteorologist on duty 18.05.2013 22:32

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