May's record-breaking temperatures

Switzerland is on track to record one of the hottest and driest Mays in its history.

The federal weather service says national temperatures have run 1.8 degrees above average - the fourth-warmest May since measurements began in 1864. Rainfall is down to just 56% of normal, with parts of Graubünden and the Engadine receiving less than half their usual totals. 

The Confederation has issued a level-two drought alert for the Alps and the eastern Plateau, with no rain in the immediate forecast. 

Valais hit 33.9 degrees on Tuesday, and the early heat is setting up a difficult summer for water supplies and forest-fire risk.

 


 

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