What to wear in Jungfrau region in early September

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Jimmy is planning a trip with fellow travelers to Wengen in early September, focusing on hiking in the region and visiting towns like Interlaken and Lucerne. He needs advice on what to expect in terms of weather and how to dress appropriately for hiking, especially since he is traveling with kids.

Key takeaways:
  • Pack many thin layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures throughout the day.
  • Expect warm conditions in the valleys but be prepared for cooler weather at higher altitudes.
  • Check valuable resources like myswissalps.com for more tips on hiking gear and weather preparation.
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  • Anonymous
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    8 May 2019 at 4:19:00 #821525

    hello again!

    just want to get myself and my fellow travellers on my trip ready and pack appropriately.

    we will be staying in Wengen (airbnb) in early September. doing the following:

    – hiking in Wengen and Grindelwald ( including First )region, also in Murren

    – town visits to interlaken, lucerne, Bern etc

    what can i expected in terms of temperature and weather, and how should we dress for our hiking trips etc, based on the expected weather.

    will appreciate any suggestions. we don’t want to over or under dressed. i am traveling with kids.

    Jimmy

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    Reply 1 of 3 • 8 May 2019 at 6:15:27 #911930

    Check this for info. It can be very variable.

    http://www.myswissalps.com/we ather

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    Annika
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    Reply 2 of 3 • 8 May 2019 at 16:01:39 #911931

    Hi Jimmy. September is at the tail end of summer, and it can still be pretty warm in the valleys. No guarantees though. If fall sets in early, it can get chilly at lower altitudes and downright cold at mountain tops. The best advice I can provide is to carry along many thin layers of clothes, allowing you to continuously adapt to changing temperatures.

    Please refer to the link provided by paddington, as well as myswissalps.com/bestti metovisit. Tips for hiking gear are available at myswissalps.com/hiking /preparation.

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    Reply 3 of 3 • 9 May 2019 at 11:40:07 #911932

    Paddington and Annika

    Thanks. Will read the information on the links provided

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