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Does the whole of Switzerland have the same climate?

However, the weather and climate change in Switzerland can be very different depending mainly on the altitude. The climate in the western and north-western parts of the country is mostly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean.



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Zermatt-Matterhorn: The sunniest corner of Switzerland MeteoSchweiz, the Swiss Meteorological Office, has confirmed that the area around Zermatt, Täsch and Randa is the sunniest corner in Switzerland. With few clouds making it over the 38 4,000-metre peaks surrounding Zermatt, the area enjoys a dry and sunny climate.

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Average temperatures in Switzerland Winter is the coldest and grayest season in Switzerland, with January and February the most severe months. During this time, the temperature generally ranges from -2°C to 7°C, with only a few hours of sunlight each day. However, this can vary greatly depending on where you are.

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Monsoon in Switzerland: During Monsoon in Switzerland, it receives about 1000 mm of precipitation every year. The rainy season in Switzerland falls between May and August. If you love the rain, then the monsoon is the best time to visit Switzerland. June is the wettest month in Switzerland.

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Here are some important facts about Switzerland that will blow your mind.
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Switzerland is a Central European country known for its beautiful mountain ranges that are characterized by the Polar Tundra climate. The southern part of the country experiences hints of Mediterranean climate. Generally, however, Switzerland has a temperate climate. The temperature in winters gets as low as 28°F.

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