Drought and Heat Grip Switzerland, Affecting Cheese, Wine, and Classrooms
An in-depth look at the widespread consequences of the 2026 heatwave across Switzerland, from an unprecedentedly early grape harvest and struggling cheese producers to dangerously warm lakes and calls for climate-adapted schools.

Key Takeaways
- The Rhine river is Switzerland's longest river at 375 km and carries approximately 10 percent of the country's entire foreign trade.
- Winegrowers in Moutier, canton Jura, began their harvest on August 15, an unprecedentedly early date compared to previous years.
- Dairy farmers are being forced to use winter fodder reserves in August because grass growth has been severely curtailed by heat stress.
By The Numbers
They Said
"As strange as it may seem, weâre harvesting on August 15."
"This situation confirms that increasingly unpredictable weather conditions pose a challenge for mountain cheese-making sectors."