St. Gallen measures the warmest January day since the start of the measurement

St. Gallen measures the warmest January day since the start of the measurement
St. Gallen measures the warmest January day since the start of the measurement

The storm Éowyn over England and Ireland has introduced unusually warm air to Switzerland. As a result, on Saturday in St. Gallen, the warmest January day since the start of the measurement. The thermometer rose to 16.2 degrees.

In Kloten ZH it was enough for the second warmth of January in the series measured since 1864, such as MeteoSusweiz, the Federal Office of Meteorology and Climateology, on which short message service X announced. Aadorf TG registered the third highest January in the measured weather history.

It was widespread with increasing cloudy in the lowlands between 12 and 14 degrees. Even at 2000 meters above sea level, the mercury column climbed to 5 degrees according to Meteoschweiz. (sda)

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