Record Spring Heat and Overheating Rivers Underscore Switzerland's Climate Shift
With May 2026 ranking among the warmest on record and a new study warning of more frequent 'riverine heatwaves', Switzerland is confronting tangible evidence of climate change. The combination of record air and water temperatures highlights a new environmental reality for the Alpine nation.

Key Takeaways
- May 2026 ranked as the seventh warmest May in Switzerland since national records began in 1864.
- Spring temperatures in Switzerland have risen by 2.9 degrees Celsius compared to the pre-industrial period (1871-1900).
- The Aare river reached a record-breaking 20 degrees Celsius at the end of May 2026.
- The Beznau nuclear power plant was forced to reduce output because the Aare River was too warm for cooling compliance.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Riverine heatwavesâprolonged periods of unusually high river temperaturesâare becoming more frequent and intense across Alpine Europe."