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The temperatures in Switzerland vary with altitude. The northern part is generally 2 -3°C warmer then the southern part.

In the summer, the temperatures hover around 22 - 32°C. The highest ever recorded temperature in Switzerland was in August 2003 with +41.5°C.

You read a lot more about the climate and weather in Switzerland at

www.high-end-travel-switzerland.com/Weather-in-Switzerland.com.html

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La Brévine, in canton Neuchâtel, is famous for being the coldest place in Switzerland. On 12th January 1987, the local weather station recorded a temperature of -41.8 °C

, the coldest ever recorded in Switzerland.
The average temperature in January is -4.3°C.

La Brévine is not in the Alps, but in the Jura hills.

Most of the Swiss lowlands, where most of the population lives, have temperatures that only stay below 0°C for a few days at a time.

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The highest temperatures ever recorded in Switzerland were in the heatwave of 2003.

41.5° was recorded in canton Graubünden on 11th August 2003.

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The minimum temperature in Switzerland is zero degrees Kelvin.

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