Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – It is hard to find a dry spot in Switzerland Wednesday 30 December, with the country soaked to the bones by a warm front from the southwest that has raised temperatures 7-10 C above normal for this time of the year. Aargau in the north has been worst hit, with 32.7 litres of rain per square metre in two hours.
Zermatt appears to be the closest to dry, but Bern has had 24 litres. Geneva and Sierre in Valais are being let off relatively easily with some 8 litres.
The rain is bringing some fresh snow to ski areas, but the webcams show mainly gray clouds and fog.
Links to other sites: MeteoSwiss and its weather webcams, Crans-Montana and Verbier webcams
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News story, GenevaLunch, 30 December 2009.
Filed under: Society
Tags: Bern, Geneva, mountains, rain, Sierre, Switzerland, warm, weather, winter
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