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Jungfraujoch/Schilthorn temperatures in September

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A couple is planning a trip to the Berner Oberland region during the first week of September. They're curious about the temperatures at high elevations like Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn compared to lower towns like Gimmelwald, Mürren, and Lauterbrunnen. They also want advice on what clothing to bring, especially for the mountain tops.

Key takeaways:
  • Expect colder temperatures at mountain tops; Jungfraujoch averages -4.8°C to 0.3°C and Schilthorn averages -1°C to 9°C.
  • Bring a warmer jacket and layers, especially if you plan to be outside at high elevations.
  • Check the five-day weather forecast from Meteo Swiss before your trip for accurate conditions.
  • Consult mountain webcams for real-time weather before your visit.
  • Dress in lighter layers for lower towns, as it will be warmer there.
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  • Anonymous
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    7 May 2023 at 16:10:50 #829787

    My spouse and I will be traveling to the Berner Oberland region the first week in September and will be taking trains, funiculars and cable cars to various higher elevations.

    What are the typical temperatures on mountaintop stations such as Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn during that time of year? How much different are temperatures at the towns and villages at lower levels such as Gimmelwald, Mürren and Lauterbrunnen?

    Are temperatures similar in other regions at mountaintop attractions such as Matterhorn Glacial Paradise and Gornergrat?

    Should we anticipate needing heavy coats and gloves at these highest elevations or are light jackets adequate?

  • User
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    Reply 1 of 1 • 7 May 2023 at 19:23:17 #954200

    Hi SD Traveler,

    Weather in the mountains can be quite unpredictable, it really can change quickly.

    As you have gathered, temperatures at the mountain tops are usually colder than the villages further down in the region. For example today at Jungfraujoch it was -2.8°C. Further down in Mürren it was 7.7°C and in Lauterbrunnen it was 9.8. Schilthorn had low of 2 °C and a high of 10 °C

    Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn during September will be cooler. Jungfraujoch temperatures are on average -4.8°C /0.3°C. Schilthorn on average, -1°C / 9°C. For Gornergrat 3°C / -2°C, the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, -1°C / -6°C

    I hope this gives you a bit of an idea.

    Clothes wise, depending how you are with the cold and if you are planning to walk outside at the top of Jungfraujoch for example. I would bring boots, a warmer jacket and/or have a couple good warm layers under a raincoat. Once further down, it will be warmer and it could well be, you are fine to dress in just a few layers and a sweater.

    I think, it would be worthwhile, perhaps during the last week of August to take a look at the weather forecast for your destinations. The five-day forecast from Meteo Swiss is quite reliable. You can find the link to the official website here: https://www.myswissalps.com/weather/forecast

    This link will help you too: https://www.myswissalps.com/weather

    In addition, it’s always helpful to check the mountain webcams before your trip.

    Remember too, it’s best to decide to go to a mountain top, based on the weather that day (or forecasts from a day or so before).

    Kind regards,

    Yolanda

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