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 Swiss extreme temperatures.
Author:Janet Reid
Date:Friday, 21st Jun 2002 13:56
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Category:People and Places
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Hello Team

My nephew was looking for the highest and lowest ever temperatures recorded in Switzerland. He asked me for a hand.

I thought it would be easy, but havent found it online.
Wondering if this elusive stat is out there and I have missed it, or if indeed it is a tricky question.

Best wishes

Janet

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  Swiss extreme temperatures.
Hello Team My nephew was looking for the highest and lowest ever temperatures recorded in Switzerland. He asked me for a ...
Janet Reid 21/06/02 13:56 18420
   Re: Swiss extreme temperatures.
Hi Janet, according to the Swedish meteorological records from http://www.smhi.se/sgn0102/n0205/records_en.htm: Swedish meteorological records Highest temperature 38.0° at Ultuna 9 July 1933 ...
Monica Pineda Arjona 24/06/02 14:20 18450
   Re: Swiss extreme temperatures.
Hello Janet The Swiss Federal Office of Statistics published a climate report in 1999. I found it at http://www.statistik.admin.ch/stat_ch/ber02/klima_e.pdf and the numbers you're ...
Georg Buechler 24/06/02 10:31 18442
    Re: Swiss extreme temperatures.
Thankyou both for joining the quest. =) And Georg, the link works a treat! Brilliant. Thanks =)
Janet Reid 24/06/02 20:49 18457

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