SwissNature.org - Meteo and climate data on habitat «Extensively managed mountain grassland, 2000m»: Monthly data per calendar year

The graph below shows the meteo and climate data from the MeteoSwiss monitoring stations located in the vicinity of habitat «Extensively managed mountain grassland, 2000m».
  
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Deviations of the annual values from the climate standard values 1991-2020

Measuring station: Binn (1481m), Year 2026
The definitive deviations for this year will be displayed from 1 January 2027.
Physical quantity  Annual value  Standard value  Deviation  Unit 
Precipitation3521176-824mm
Source of the basic data: MeteoSwiss

Deviations of the monthly precipitation values from the climate norms 1991-2020

Measuring station: Binn (1481m), Year 2026
The definitive deviations for this July 2026 will be displayed from 1 August 2026.
month  Monthly value 
mm
 Standard value 
mm
 Deviation 
mm

%
 Data 
%
January 202636.566.8-30.3-45.498.9
February 202663.451.8+11.6+22.496.9
March 202664.868.3-3.5-5.199.6
April 202638.3104.9-66.6-63.5100.0
May 202661.4129.0-67.6-52.499.7
June 202670.9110.6-39.7-35.999.9
July 202616.542.2-25.7-60.999.8
Year 2026351.8573.6-221.8-38.799.2
Source of the basic data: MeteoSwiss
The more the values for «Data» deviate from 100%, the more cautiously the monthly values and deviations should be interpreted.

Unusual weather, climate and natural events

The following unusual weather, climate and natural events occurred in 2026:
DateTitle, description
11.02.2026-
13.02.2026
Avalanche danger level 4
Shortly before Goppenstein, part of a large wet snow avalanche missed a gallery and buried the cantonal road. Fortunately, no one was injured and the snow was cleared away within hours.
16.02.2026-
20.02.2026
Lawinengefahr Stufe 4 - 5 - 4
Avalanche danger level 4 prevailed across large parts of the Alps.
On 17 February 2026, level 5 (the highest level) prevailed in northern Valais (including Lötschental and Aletsch). Numerous avalanches, some of them very large, were triggered. Various valleys were cut off from the outside world for at least one day (including Lötschental, Goms, Saastal and Binntal). A train derailed near Goppenstein after an avalanche (several people were injured). Around 50 people were evacuated as a precautionary measure in the Lower Valais.
25.02.2026-
27.02.2026
Zero degree limit in the 3000 m range
For three days, the zero degree line was around 3000 metres above sea level, which is unusually high for this time of year.
04.03.2026-
10.03.2026
Sahara dust (medium intensity)
Sahara dust event with medium intensity. For example, the Bernese Alps were not visible from the Emmental for days on end.
14.03.2026-
16.03.2026
A brief spell of winter weather
A brief spell of winter weather has brought snow as far as the lowlands. In the Alps, the avalanche risk has risen to level 4. Roads, for example over the Simplon Pass and into the Saas and Binntals, have had to be closed.
07.04.2026-
09.04.2026
Zero degree line above 3000m
For the first time in 2026, the freezing level in Switzerland will rise above 3,000 metres above sea level for several days in a row.
12.04.2026Saharan dust (high intensity)
Sahara dust event with high intensity.
23.05.2026Zero degree line above 4000m
For the first time in 2026, the freezing level in Switzerland will rise to over 4000 metres above sea level.
23.05.2026-
30.05.2025
First heatwave
Temperatures in the lowlands rose to 29°C or above for several days running, and the freezing level in Valais reached up to 4,300 metres above sea level. May 2026 had been rather cool up to that point.
27.05.2026Sahara dust (medium intensity)
Sahara dust event with medium intensity.
18.06.2026-
30.06.2026
Second heatwave of 2026
A very long heatwave with temperatures well above 30°. Various June and all-time records were broken. There were several episodes of Saharan dust. The rainfall deficits of recent months led to severe drought and a high risk of forest fires in many places.

Availability of data

We have been storing the meteo data since 1 December 2023.

Further information

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