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Where is the warmest part of Switzerland?

The warmest location in Switzerland is Lugano with an average annual temperature of 13.0°C. The highest temperature recorded in Switzerland was from the very hot summer of 2003 at the weather station in Grono (GR) at the southern opening to the Misox (41.5°C).



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Numbeo uses the data to publishes snapshot-style indexes twice a year, and in the latest safety index, Zurich is ranked as the fifth safest city, with Bern at number 12 and Basel at 16. Geneva doesn't fare so well, ranking in 62nd place, with Lausanne all the way down in 98th.

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In the summer months of June and July, the mountain scenery is at its best. The weather is mild and temperatures are pleasant and rarely too hot. Days are generally dry and sunny, offering clear views across the mountain peaks and rolling countryside.

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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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Zurich is popular for its location, as it's linked to the most significant cities of Europe, and for housing the largest communities of expats in the country. One of the things that makes Zurich truly special is its natural beauty.

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Summer/High Seasons (mid-June through early September) Making it a great time to take advantage of the many lakes and other recreational opportunities, along with music and other fun festivals. The downside is that the prices may be as much as 50 percent more than they are during the shoulder or low seasons.

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Autumn/fall is the cheapest time to visit Switzerland! Book your flight and accommodation during the months of October and November to indulge in your own Swiss holiday. You can explore the cities and mountains which are relatively crowd free, as peak season only starts in December.

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A longer trip to Switzerland, lasting over ten days, often involves outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. However, we recommend a seven-day trip for those who want to sample everything Switzerland has to offer. Save a day for a castle tour in a country that is home to 500 castles and forts.

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Light, breathable clothing like cotton or linen shirts, shorts, or summer dresses are ideal for daytime. However, it's still advisable to pack a lightweight sweater or jacket for cooler evenings or high-altitude areas, as well as comfortable walking shoes for exploring.

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