2023-04-25 09:20:00
It was the “darkest” in Bad Ischl
A look at the statistics also shows this. Bad Ischl was hit the hardest: Only 67.2 hours of sunshine were measured there in April (as of April 23). According to long-term averages, the people of Bad Ischl should have been blessed with 153.6 hours. In Linz there were 88.8 instead of 197.4 hours of sunshine, in Ried 86.3 instead of 210.5, in Freistadt 79.7 instead of 189.9 and in Windischgarsten 71.3 instead of 166.8. In general, the sun did not show up enough in the entire federal state.
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