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  2. Winter of 2010–11 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Heavy snowfall was reported across higher parts of the country on 26 November and in lowland Switzerland on the next day. Heavy snow caused Geneva Airport to close. The temperatures hovered between +5 and −5 °C (41 and 23 °F) for the next 8 days, with 30 November to 1 December having a nighttime temperature of −11 °C (12 °F).

  3. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Geneva is a temperate climate, ... (November 2024) ... About 13.8% of the workforce coming into Geneva are coming from outside Switzerland, ...

  4. MeteoSwiss - Wikipedia

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    MeteoSwiss (German: MeteoSchweiz, French: MétéoSuisse, Italian: MeteoSvizzera), officially the Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, is an office of the federal administration of Switzerland. It employs 290 people at locations in Zurich, Zurich Airport, Geneva, Locarno and Payerne.

  5. Why is it warm in November? How climate change has ... - AOL

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    Voters in New York City saw the warmest weather on a presidential Election Day since the 1930s. High temperatures, drought, and wind have created the perfect fire conditions in the area.

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    Get the Geneva, GE local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  8. World Meteorological Organization - Wikipedia

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    The annually published WMO Statement on the status of the World Climate [12] provides details of global, regional and national temperatures and extreme weather events. It also provides information on long-term climate change indicators including atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, sea level rise, and sea ice extent.

  9. Geography of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    While the highest temperature ever recorded in Switzerland was 41.5 °C (106.7 °F) in August 2003 in Grono, the lowest officially recorded was −41.8 °C (−43.2 °F) in January 1987 in La Brévine. Lower temperatures have also been registered, independently from the Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, for instance at Glattalpsee.