Average Humidity for Switzerland in February

The average humidity levels in February are listed below for cities, resorts and mountains throughout Switzerland.

You can jump to a separate table for each part of the country: Eastern, Western, Central and Northern Switzerland.

Relative humidity measures the actual amount of moisture in the air as a percentage of the maximum amount of moisture the air can hold. All the numbers here are based on weather data collected from 1961 to 1990.

Western Switzerland

This section covers the mainly French speaking portion of Switzerland. It includes the area around Lake Geneva and the cantons of Fribourg, Geneva, Jura, Neuchâtel, Valais and Vaud.

Average February humidity
Place %
Fribourg 82
Geneva (Genève) 77
Great St. Bernard Pass 73
La Chaux-de-Fonds 81
Montreux 78
Neuchâtel (Neuenburg) 80
Sion (Sitten) 75

Central & Northern Switzerland

While most places on this list are below 1000 metres (3280 feet) elevation, there are two mountain peaks. Säntis, near Schwägalp, at 2502 metres (8209 feet) elevation is the highest point in the Appenzell Alps. Even higher is the weather station at 3580 metres (11,745 feet), above Jungfraujoch pass of the Bernese Alps.

February relative humidity averages
Place %
Adelboden 70
Basel 78
Bern (Bären) 80
Jungfraujoch 69
Lucerne (Luzern) 80
Säntis 71
Schaffhausen 81
St. Gallen 82
Zürich 82

Eastern Switzerland

This list includes two low-elevation cities, Locarno and Lugano, in the canton of Ticino of south-east Switzerland.

Several places here in the canton of Graubünden are mountain resort towns, including Davos and Samedan, which sit above 1500 metres (4921 feet) elevation. On Weissfluhjoch, a peak in the Plessur Range above Davos, weather is reported from just below the summit, at 2690 metres (8825 feet) elevation.

Average daily humidity in February
Place %
Chur 70
Davos 73
Glarus 81
Locarno 64
Lugano 69
Samedan 74
Weissfluhjoch 68
Reference

Office fédéral de météorologie et de climatologie MétéoSuisse. Standards 1961-1990.

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