Record Heatwave Sweeps Switzerland, Fueling Wildfire Risks and Impacting Agriculture
Swiss mountain tops are recording unprecedented temperatures as a severe heatwave grips the country. The extreme weather is fueling wildfire risks, prompting official alerts, and raising concerns about long-term shifts in agricultural zones.

Key Takeaways
- Weather stations at high altitudes including Jungfraujoch and Säntis set new daily temperature records on July 13, 2026.
- Fire bans are currently in force across all Swiss cantons due to extreme wildfire risks.
- Climate change is driving European wine-growing regions to shift northward and toward higher altitudes.
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They Said
"Even if cooler, more northerly regions were to become climatically more suitable for viticulture, increasing disease pressure could severely limit their potential."