Swiss perspectives in 10 languages

Switzerland experienced second-warmest October on record

View of the Ofen Pass, canton Graubünden, October 15, 2023.
View of the Ofen Pass, canton Graubünden, October 15, 2023. Thomas Schlegel/MeteoSwiss

After a record warm September, Switzerland registered its second-hottest October since measurements began in 1864.

The first half of October was marked by extremely fine weather. For the whole month the average temperature across the country was 9.8° C, the Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology (MeteoSwiss) said on Monday.

This is 3.1° C above the monthly norm for the 1991-2020 period. The October record of 10.4° C dates to 2022.

+ Switzerland sees summer in autumn

In Lugano, canton Ticino, October was the warmest ever recorded – 2.8° C above the norm.

In several locations, when comparing temperature measurements over the past 100 years, October 2023 was only just below previous records. Compared to the pre-industrial period (1871-1900), October 2023 was 2.7° C warmer on average.

During the first 13 days of October, 38 locations across Switzerland registered temperature records. Many places experienced summer-like weather of over 25° C. Basel-Binningen recorded nine such days and Bern-Zollikofen five. Comprovasco, canton Ticino, measured the highest temperature at 29.4° C on October 8.

+ October starts with record high temperatures in Switzerland

The first half of the month saw practically no precipitation. Rain and snow above 1,700 metres fell on October 14-15.

Humid air brought abundant precipitation to western Switzerland and the southern side of the Alps from October 19-21. In the rest of Switzerland, October 20 and 21 were wet. After 22 October, changeable weather with partly strong west to southwest winds set in. The Föhn wind swept through the valleys on the northern side of the Alps at the end of the month.

This news story has been written and carefully fact-checked by an external editorial team. At SWI swissinfo.ch we select the most relevant news for an international audience and use automatic translation tools such as DeepL to translate it into English. Providing you with automatically translated news gives us the time to write more in-depth articles. You can find them here

If you want to know more about how we work, have a look here, and if you have feedback on this news story please write to english@swissinfo.ch.

External Content
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Almost finished… We need to confirm your email address. To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.
Daily news

Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox.

Daily

The SBC Privacy Policy provides additional information on how your data is processed.

Popular Stories

Most Discussed

News

In compliance with the JTI standards

More: SWI swissinfo.ch certified by the Journalism Trust Initiative

You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us!

If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR