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Severe storms are warned in these regions

19.11.2024, 09:3719.11.2024, 10:19

A cold front is approaching Switzerland: In the next few days, not only a massive drop in temperature must be expected, but also violent gusts of wind.

MeteoSwiss warns in various regions severe storms on Tuesday and Wednesday night. Rain is also forecast.

Im flatland can gusts of wind up to 80 kilometers per hour, and in the mountains even hurricane-force winds are possible.

MeteoSwiss warns of severe weather; there will be severe storms, especially in the areas marked in red. Bild: Screenshot MeteoNews

Severe storms are forecast for the following regions:

  • Vaudois Mittelland
  • Neuenburg
  • Zealand
  • Bielersee
  • Grenchen-Solothurn
  • Thal
  • Gäu
  • Aarau

Snow from Wednesday and Thursday

While it gets stormy in the north and west of Switzerland, it could there will be snow in the south. Light snowfall is forecast in Valais and parts of Graubünden, There are no weather warnings for Ticino.

On Wednesday night the stormy winds will decrease again and it will be frosty the snowfall limit drops to low altitudes. Then snowfall must also be expected in the lowlands. (ome)

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