Autumn temperatures in Switzerland within the normal range
On average, temperatures in September, October and November were within the normal range, according to the Federal Office for Meteorology, MeteoSwiss.
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This year’s autumn temperatures deviated 0.1°C from the reference value, MeteoSwiss said on Friday. It was the 30th-warmest autumn in the country since records began. Between 1991 and 2020, the average temperature of a Swiss autumn was 6.4°C.
According to MeteoSwiss, the start of autumn this year was very wet. At the Leukerbad measuring station, precipitation in October reached the fifth-highest level in 140 years. November made up for this with above-average sunshine throughout Switzerland.
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