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Western Switzerland Issues Level 3 Heat Warning
Authorities declare high-risk heat alert for Lake Geneva region and Ticino, with temperatures expected to reach 35°C, prompting forest fire concerns in Valais.

Heat Warning Declaration
Swiss authorities have issued a Level 3 heat warning (out of 5) for significant portions of western Switzerland and Ticino. The alert comes as meteorological forecasts predict sustained high temperatures exceeding the critical threshold of 25°C for more than three consecutive days. This development marks a significant weather event requiring immediate public attention and precautionary measures.
Affected Regions and Conditions
The heat warning encompasses several key regions including the Lake Geneva area, Lower Valais, the Three-Lakes region, and the Broye district in Fribourg, as well as canton Ticino. In areas below 800 meters above sea level, temperatures are expected to reach between 32-35°C, accompanied by humidity levels of 35-45%. The central plateau region could experience temperatures up to 34°C, though the risk level remains moderate in comparison to the primary affected areas.
Forest Fire Risk Alert
The heat wave has triggered severe forest fire concerns, particularly in canton Valais. Authorities have declared the highest danger level (5) in the Visp Valley, Simplon Nord, and areas south of the Lötschberg. Under these conditions, there is an elevated risk of intense fires, including large-scale crown fires and long-distance spark propagation. The Valais regions of Sion-Sierre, Nicolai, Binn, and Saas are under level 4 alert, while the remainder of the canton maintains a considerable risk at level 3.
Safety Measures and Recommendations
In response to the elevated heat and fire risks, authorities have issued strict safety guidelines. Outdoor fires are strongly discouraged in areas with high fire danger levels. Residents and visitors in affected regions are advised to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and remain vigilant for signs of heat-related illness. Special attention should be paid to vulnerable populations, including elderly citizens and young children.