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Storm expected to bring snow to Swiss plateau

Following several days of rain in lower altitude areas of Switzerland, a storm is expected to bring more precipitation, high winds and cooler temperatures to the country on Tuesday.

Storm expected to bring snow to Swiss plateau
Flooding in the village of Wolhusen, near Lucerne. Photo: Lucerne cantonal police

Snow is forecast at altitudes above 600 metres, Meteonews said in a news release on Monday.

Winds are expected to grow in strength with gusts from 70 to 90 kilometres an hour in the plateau area (the region between the Jura and the Alps) on Wednesday, the weather service said.

Gusts of between 120 and 140 km/h are predicted for Alpine peaks.

Weather experts anticipate snow to hit the plateau for the first time this season on Wednesday followed by a period of calm until a fresh weather disturbance arrives on Friday night.


Heavy precipitation over the past few days has triggered landslides and flooding in various parts of Switzerland, while boosting the avalanche risks in mountain regions.

The avalanche danger is particularly high in the canton of Valais, where a metre of fresh snow is expected in the Alps this week.

After an absence of snow in December, ski resorts have struggled to get operations up and running with rain hampering conditions in several resorts at the weekend.

The men's alpine skiing World Cup giant slalom event at Swiss venue Adelboden was cancelled on Saturday after rain badly degraded the slopes, organizers announced. 

Rain also played havoc at the weekend in Cuarny, a village in the canton of Vaud near Yverdons-les-Bains.

A water-saturated garden above a water reserve for fire fighting collapsed into it on Sunday, creating a “tsunami”-like wall of water that poured into the underground garage of a neighbouring property, the ATS news agency reported.

Residents were briefly evacuated but no-one was injured by the incident.

Elsewhere in the canton of Vaud, a landslide on Monday morning blocked the road between the villages of Burtigny and Gilly after a stream overflowed its banks.

In the canton of Lucerne, the main road of the village of Wolhusen was flooded early on Monday after 5,000 cubic metres of rock fell from a cliff into the Kleine Emme river, diverting the course of the water.

Around 20 people were evacuated but no-one was hurt, although damage was substantial, Lucerne cantonal police said.

The road linking Wolhusen to Entlebuch, west of the city of Lucerne, was closed because of the high water.

Eighty fire fighters called to the scene erected a 25-metre long dike to redirect water back into the river, police said.

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SKIING

Two skiers killed in Swiss avalanche

Two cross-country skiers have been killed in an avalanche near the plush resort of Klosters in southeast Switzerland, police said Saturday.

Two skiers killed in Swiss avalanche

The accident happened on Friday, the Graubunden regional police said.

“In the Schintersiten area they took a slope with a steep gradient,” a police statement said.

“Several avalanches broke out and dragged the two men about 200 metres down the rocky terrain.

“As a result, both the 54-year-old and his 57-year-old companion, both of whom lived in the canton of Bern, were fatally injured.”

The Graubunden public prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation alongside the cantonal police.

Before Friday’s accident, 12 people had lost their lives in avalanches in Switzerland since October 1 last year, according to statistics from the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research.

A total of 142 avalanche-related accidents have occurred, with 188 people swept away.

Earlier this month, six cross-country skiers went missing in a storm near the southern luxury resort of Zermatt. The group, aged 21 to 58, included five members of the same family.

Five bodies were recovered and the search for the sixth person was ultimately called off.

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