It has turned white in many places on the Central Plateau

Published: Thursday, Nov 30th 2023, 14:00

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Snowfall down to the lowlands caused traffic disruptions on Thursday morning. Where there was enough snow cover on the Central Plateau, most places had less than ten centimetres of snow.

While the snow line rose rapidly in the south-west of Switzerland during the morning, it snowed in the very north of Switzerland - from Aargau to Lake Constance - until midday, the weather service Meteonews wrote in its blog shortly after 1.00 pm. The snow line will also rise to over 1000 meters above sea level in these regions.

From the canton of Fribourg via Bern and Solothurn to Aargau, more than 10 centimeters of snow fell in some places, according to Meteonews.

The most snow fell in the western Alps: in the lower Valais, there was up to half a meter of snow locally, although only at altitudes above around 1000 meters above sea level. 10 to 20 centimetres of snow also fell in places in the Jura and the western foothills of the Alps.

En raison des chutes de neige, l'Institut pour l'étude de la neige et des avalanches (SLF), basé à Davos GR, a relevé le niveau d'alerte avalanche pour l'ouest du Bas-Valais à 4, le deuxième niveau de danger le plus élevé : selon les experts, le risque d'avalanche y est élevé. Dans une grande partie de l'espace alpin, le danger d'avalanche est considérable, avec un niveau d'alerte de 3.

The onset of winter led to problems on the roads, particularly in the cantons of Bern and Lucerne: by 11.30 a.m., the Bern cantonal police had counted 70 accidents, as they reported on request. Ten of the accidents resulted in injuries. The Bern-Mittelland region, Emmental, Oberaargau, Bernese Jura and Bernese Seeland were particularly affected.

The Lucerne police counted at least nine accidents. In Alberswil LU, a 24-year-old drove his car off the snow-covered road and landed in a stream. According to the police, no one was seriously injured.

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