Although the eastern United States grapples with severe winter storms, Switzerland is experiencing an early taste of spring, driven by a powerful high-pressure system. The unseasonably warm weather is largely due to a surge of Saharan air moving northward across Spain and France, bringing mild temperatures to the Alpine nation. Despite lingering morning humidity and fog expected to persist until Friday, afternoons are proving surprisingly balmy.
The warmth was particularly noticeable on Tuesday, when temperatures exceeded 22 degrees Celsius for the first time this year. MétéoSuisse, the Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, recorded a temperature of 22.8°C (73.04°F) at its measuring station in Biasca, in the canton of Ticino, at 1:20 PM. At the same time, Magadino/Cadenazzo similarly registered 22°C (71.6°F). This marks a significant departure from typical February temperatures in the region.
The unusual warmth isn’t limited to Ticino. MétéoSuisse forecasts temperatures could reach 23°C (73.4°F) in Bellinzone on Wednesday. The Valais region is also expected to enjoy spring-like conditions, with highs potentially reaching 17°C (62.6°F) in the Rhône Valley. Even cities further north, like Lausanne and Geneva, are predicted to see temperatures around 14°C (57.2°F) during the warmest part of the day.
Impact on Allergy Sufferers
While many are enjoying the pleasant weather, those with allergies to hazel and alder pollen are facing difficult conditions. Pollen counts are high as these trees are currently in full bloom. The warm temperatures are accelerating the pollen release, exacerbating symptoms for allergy sufferers.
Similar conditions are expected on Wednesday, with highs reaching 18°C (64.4°F) across the Swiss Plateau. The remainder of the week is also forecast to be warm and sunny for the season, continuing this unusual spell of early spring weather.
MétéoSuisse’s data confirms the exceptional nature of this weather pattern. The agency’s measurements in Biasca provide a clear indication of the temperature increase. MétéoSuisse provides detailed forecasts and information on current weather conditions across Switzerland.
Looking Ahead
The current warm spell is a striking contrast to the winter weather impacting other parts of the world, particularly the eastern United States. The high-pressure system dominating Europe is responsible for drawing warm air from North Africa, creating these unseasonably mild conditions. While the long-term implications of this weather pattern remain to be seen, it offers a welcome respite from winter for many in Switzerland.
As the week progresses, it will be key to monitor pollen levels and take appropriate precautions if you suffer from allergies. Stay updated with the latest forecasts from MétéoSuisse to plan your activities accordingly.
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