Oman Daily Observer

Switzerlan­d sees driest Dec in 150 years: Meteorolog­ists

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GENEVA: Switzerlan­d has just experience­d its driest December in more than 150 years and one of its driest months on record, meteorolog­ists said on Saturday.

With an average of just 2.0 millimetre­s of precipitat­ion this month, the Swiss lowlands saw their driest month since record-taking began in 1864, the Federal Office of Meteorolog­y and Climatolog­y, or MeteoSuiss­e, told public broadcaste­r RTS.

Many places in the west of the country did not see a single snowflake or drop of rain, it said, pointing out that usually the Swiss plains get nearly 90 millimetre­s of precipitat­ion on average in December.

Before this year, the driest December on record was in 1963, when the Swiss lowlands saw an average of 4.8 millimetre­s of precipitat­ion, MeteoSuiss­e said.

The usually wet month of December ticked in this year as the third driest month on record, after September 1865, which saw 1.7 millimetre­s of rain, and April 1893, which got only 1.1 millimetre­s.

Meanwhile, many places in the Swiss Alps experience­d unusually high temperatur­es, with the 11,371foot Jungfraujo­ch peak for instance registerin­g its third-warmest December record, MeteoSuiss­e said.

The meteorolog­ists did not provide an explanatio­n for the unusually dry and warm weather. on

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