First snowflakes reach Swiss lowlands
For the first time this autumn, there were a few snowflakes below 500 metres in the lowlands to the north of the Swiss Alps on Thursday. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Snow started to fall at 500 to 700 metres in places. The Federal Office of Meteorology (MeteoSwiss) said on Thursday that there was one to three and in some places a maximum of four centimetres of snow. In the Alps, around five to ten and locally 20 centimetres of snow had fallen. However, only small amounts of snow are expected in the lowlands in the coming days. The snowfall is not unusual at this time of year. According to the weather service MeteoSwiss, the average date for the first measurable snowfall (at least one centimetre) since 2001 is between St Gallen on November 11 and December 25 in Lugano. Last year, record amounts of snow fell locally from November 21 to 22. The first snowfall down to the lowlands caused disruption to traffic. Buses stopped running in Zurich, Bern and ...