Geosphere Austria forecast on Sunday that some snowfall is expected in the southeast in the middle of the week. On Monday, there will be patches of low fog in some areas at first. Otherwise, there will be diffuse sunshine at first, but cloud cover will increase rapidly from the southeast. Light snowfall is expected in the southeast in the afternoon. The wind will be light to moderate from variable directions. In the morning, temperatures will range from minus 15 to minus four degrees, with temperatures as low as minus 21…
Read MoreQuestions and Answers About the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6
The Catholic Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany on Tuesday Every year on January 6, Catholics around the world celebrate one of the oldest and most meaningful feasts of the Christian tradition: the Epiphany, also known as the “Manifestation of the Lord.” While many associate the day with the Three Kings, the feast carries a rich tapestry of biblical symbolism, cultural customs, and spiritual insights. Here are some of the most common questions—and thoughtful answers—about this beloved celebration. What exactly is the Feast of the Epiphany? The word Epiphany…
Read MoreA Guide for Filipinos in Vienna: The Most Important Requirements for Obtaining Austrian Citizenship
As the Filipino community in Austria continues to grow and thrive, more kababayans are considering the path toward Austrian citizenship. For many, this step represents not only a new passport but also long‑term security, expanded opportunities, and a deeper sense of belonging in a country that has become their second home. Here is a clear, friendly, and easy‑to‑understand guide to the key requirements for becoming an Austrian citizen — especially helpful for Filipinos living and working in Vienna. 1. Long-Term Residence: Usually 10 Years For most applicants, Austria requires ten…
Read More“Several centimeters” coming: Snow returns to Austria – where it will turn white
On Sunday, a surge of Arctic cold air will reach Austria, followed by several very cold days with widespread frost – and snow. The wintry cold weather will continue over the weekend. In the increasingly dry air, calm and sunny winter weather will prevail more and more often. On Sunday, a surge of Arctic cold air will reach us, followed by several very cold days with widespread frost. At the beginning of the new week, according to current forecasts, a low-pressure system will form over the Mediterranean, which, according to…
Read MoreOne in six people affected by loneliness
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in six people worldwide is affected by loneliness. This was reported by a WHO commission that dealt with the topic of social relationships. Loneliness and social isolation make people physically ill, contributing to 871,000 deaths worldwide each year. Loneliness increases the risk of stroke and heart attack, diabetes, depression, anxiety, and suicide, among other things. Lonely teenagers are 22 percent more likely to get lower grades than their classmates, and lonely adults have a harder time finding or keeping a job. It…
Read MoreThe Invisible Revolution: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) Is Quietly Transforming Our Everyday Lives
On most mornings, the first artificial intelligence you meet is not a humanoid robot—it’s your phone. Before you’re fully awake, KI has already analyzed your sleep cycle, suggested the best time for your alarm to ring, and filtered the overnight flood of emails so only the important ones greet you. By the time you’ve had your first cup of coffee, AI has touched your life more times than you might imagine. Far from the futuristic fantasies of films, AI has become an everyday companion—subtle, efficient, and woven into the fabric…
Read MoreWolf Moon: First full moon of the year visible in the sky on January 3
Today, Saturday, January 3, 2026, the first full moon of the year will be visible in the sky above Austria. We explain why it is called the “Wolf Moon” and show exactly when it will be full. On the third day of the year, the first full moon of 2026 will be visible in the sky above Austria. It will happen shortly after 11 a.m. Incidentally, the first full moon of the year is usually also known as the “Wolf Moon.” And it’s not the only one with a name.…
Read MoreThe weekend brings a fireworks display of shooting stars
The Quadrantids will bring a spectacular fireworks display of shooting stars this weekend. Up to 120 meteors per hour are possible in the night sky. Weather permitting, a spectacular view of the sky awaits us tonight: the Quadrantids are one of the most impressive meteor showers of the year and, under ideal conditions, can deliver more than 100 shooting stars per hour. They are characterized by their particularly bright fireballs – a short but intense natural spectacle. For a long time, the origin of the Quadrantids was a mystery. It…
Read MoreExercise or eat less? What keeps us healthier
More than a billion people worldwide are obese. The causes are considered to be excessive calorie intake and too little exercise. But which is more important? Many people are severely overweight. So many people worldwide are affected that experts are even talking about a global epidemic. According to a study by researchers at Duke University (North Carolina, USA), this is mainly due to excessive calorie intake. Lack of exercise plays a rather minor role. But there are still some uncertainties. The team led by Amanda McGrosky and Amy Luke evaluated…
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