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Hi Susita,
To be honest I don’t really know what is the best time of the day to visit Jungfraujoch. I personally would prefer doing the excursion early in the morning so I can come down before lunch and spend the rest of the day exploring other places.
I think weather is also a strong factor. I suggest you check the weather forecast and mountain webcams a day or 2 before your trip and choose which time of the day would suit you best.
Regards,
Anna
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Thank you, Anna. Excellent thoughts!
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We visited in Mid September and we went fairly early. Up on the top around 9:30 or so and it was almost cloudless. We stayed for a couple of hours and as we were leaving we noticed some clouds starting to come in. A couple of hours later (we could see from where we were lower down the Mtn.) the cloud cover was much more pronounced.
From my understanding of the way clouds and Mtns. interact, as the day heats up, the clouds start to form and congregate around the Mtns. Unless there is an active storm system, usually your best bet for viewing is morning to late morning.
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Hi Susita,
On typical hot summer days, the weather often follows the daily pattern described by pkerr. Of course you’ll have to check weather forecasts for your travel date, which you can best do the evening before departure or even on the same morning (https://www.myswissalps.com/weather/forecast). If the forecast turns out to be somewhat like that pattern, early morning is indeed you best shot. If you take one of the earliest possible connections, you may also beat the crowds which is an additional advantage.
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Hello Arno and Pkerr – thank you so much for these details. This is exactly what I was looking for – how do the clouds change as the day heats up. Also, beating the crowds sounds like a great idea!
Thanks so much!