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Weather and climate data: Daily data per month

The graph below shows the current temperature, precipitation and sunshine duration for numerous MeteoSwiss measuring stations. Incl. comparison with the climate standard values 1961-1990, 1981-2010 or 1991-2020. Scope: Daily data for one month.
           
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Deviations of the monthly values from the climate norms

Measuring station: Napf (1406m), September 2025
The definitive deviations for this month will be displayed from 1 October 2025.
Physical quantity  Monthly value  Standard value  Deviation  Unit  %  Data 
%
Temperature11.910.0+1.9°C99.9
Precipitation63.7131.1-67.4mm-51.499.9
Sunshine duration41.2147.8-106.6Std.-72.199.9
Global radiation170.9141.0+29.9W/m2+21.299.9
Source of the basic data: MeteoSwiss

Snow depths

The table below lists the snow depth measuring stations located in the vicinity of the meteo measuring station «Napf (1406m)». Extensive information on the development of the snow depth for various periods can be called up for each snow measuring station. All links lead to the websitewww.whiterisk.ch, which is operated by the Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF.
 Snow depth measuring station  Height 
 m a.s.l 
 Distance 
km
 Direction Link
 Wasen im Emmental  768 11WNW Snow depths 
 Kurzeneialp, Sumiswald  894 8W Snow depths 
 Langnau  755 12SW Snow depths 
 Luthern  768 6NNW Snow depths 
 Escholzmatt  840 11S Snow depths 
Legend
- Distance: Approximate distance from the meteo measuring station «Napf (1406m)» to the snow depth measuring station.
- Direction: Seen from the meteo measuring station «Napf (1406m)», the snow depth measuring station is in this direction.

Aim of these graphics

We developed these graphics for our work SwissGlaciers.org and SwissNature.org.
The weather and climate are of crucial importance in these two works. We hope that the graphics will enable us to better recognise and illustrate correlations.
The graphics are a first draft. Various extensions are in preparation.

Origin of the data

The graphics are based on the measurement data that MeteoSwiss collects every 10 minutes and makes available for use in non-commercial applications.
The measured values are instantaneous values (e.g. temperature) or ten-minute totals (e.g. precipitation and sunshine).

Calculations

We currently calculate the following values from the data provided by MeteoSwiss:
- Temperature: average, minimum and maximum (day)
- Precipitation: Daily total
- Sunshine duration: Daily total
The following factors lead to inaccuracies in the calculations:
  • MeteoSwiss stores the measurement data with UTC time. We use UTC 0:00 - UTC 23:59:59 to calculate the daily values. Time differences (time zone and winter/summer time) are not yet taken into account. This results in inaccuracies for the daily values for temperature and precipitation, and to a lesser extent for the monthly values.
  • Any measurement gaps are recognised by the calculations but not corrected (e.g. by interpolation). The intention is to mark days with measurement gaps in the graphs accordingly.

Availability of data

We have been storing the measurement data since 1. December 2023.