Danger level 3 will apply across the country from Saturday until Wednesday below an altitude of 800 metres. This includes a considerable risk of circulatory problems and physical discomfort for people, MeteoSwissExternal link said on Thursday.
Local temperatures of up to 33°C are expected as early as Friday.
According to private weather service MeteoNewsExternal link, the heatwave is expected to peak on Saturday and towards the middle of next week. It said absolute record values were possible locally and especially at higher altitudes.
Drought and forest fires
MeteoNews expects the zero-degree line – the height at which the temperature goes into the minus – to rise to over 5,100 metres above sea level by Monday night. This could break the previous record of 5,184 metres set on July 25, 2022, in Payerne, canton Vaud.
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Zero-degree line climbs to record level
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On Sunday night the zero-degree line reached 5,184 metres above sea level, a new record.
With the extreme temperatures, glaciers would be even more affected by increased ice melt, it said.
The drought will also worsen, MeteoNews added, as August in particular was too dry, especially in western Switzerland and in parts of the Valais and Ticino. This is reflected, among other things, in the current high risk of forest fires in parts of the Valais and Geneva, it said.
On Thursday the national alert app Alertswiss of the Federal Office for Civil Protection issued a forest fire warning for parts of canton Geneva.
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Swiss army steps up help to contain forest fires
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New attempt to regulate assisted suicide in Switzerland fails
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Assisted suicide will not be regulated in Switzerland. On Thursday, the Senate rejected a motion from its Legal Affairs Committee.
Risk of sepsis is underestimated in Switzerland, warn experts
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Swiss SME sentiment remains stable despite steep US tariffs
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Swiss cantons refuse to abandon mention of skin colour in police alerts
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Swiss forest fire dies down, but further flare-ups can’t be ruled out
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Large fires which broke out three weeks ago in southern Switzerland have stabilised enough to allow a return to normality, authorities have said.
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