30 degrees: Summer weather on the way in Switzerland
After a disappointing summer, warm weather is finally on the way in Switzerland.
Temperatures of up to 30 degrees are predicted across much of the country.
Under the influence of high pressure, temperatures should climb up to 28 degrees on Tuesday in the south of the country, with similar temperatures later in the week on the north side of the Alps.
In some regions, temperatures will reach 30 degrees.
The following tweet from MeteoSwiss shows how the weather will play out this week.
"Sommer ante portas": Nach gefühlt endlosen #Südwestlagen erwartet uns ab Montag endlich ein Hauch von #Sommer (ja, den gibt's noch 😄).
Die Animation zeigt die in der Schweiz zu erwartenden Tageshöchsttemperaturen. (Temperaturverteilung wegen Interpolation geglättet) pic.twitter.com/bZDGuEog9C
— MeteoSchweiz (@meteoschweiz) August 8, 2021
The summer of 2021 has been called the "worst summer of all time" by Swiss media.
The season has been marked by cool weather and rainstorms, after one of the coldest winters on record.
UPDATE: How Switzerland’s flood planning helped it avoid disaster
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Temperatures of up to 30 degrees are predicted across much of the country.
Under the influence of high pressure, temperatures should climb up to 28 degrees on Tuesday in the south of the country, with similar temperatures later in the week on the north side of the Alps.
In some regions, temperatures will reach 30 degrees.
The following tweet from MeteoSwiss shows how the weather will play out this week.
"Sommer ante portas": Nach gefühlt endlosen #Südwestlagen erwartet uns ab Montag endlich ein Hauch von #Sommer (ja, den gibt's noch 😄).
— MeteoSchweiz (@meteoschweiz) August 8, 2021
Die Animation zeigt die in der Schweiz zu erwartenden Tageshöchsttemperaturen. (Temperaturverteilung wegen Interpolation geglättet) pic.twitter.com/bZDGuEog9C
The summer of 2021 has been called the "worst summer of all time" by Swiss media.
The season has been marked by cool weather and rainstorms, after one of the coldest winters on record.
UPDATE: How Switzerland’s flood planning helped it avoid disaster
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