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Find out what the weather is like in Gstaad right now. Below you will find up-to-date meteorological reports, charts, and forecasts for the near future to help you plan your perfect getaway.

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Overview

The climate of Gstaad can be described as moderate alpine, with distinct seasonal changes. Its location in the Swiss mountains shapes the weather: you won't find extreme heat here, and the air always remains fresh and clean. This destination is perfect for both winter skiing and summer strolls, offering travelers the classic atmosphere of a cozy mountain resort.

Winter here is authentic, snowy, and quite cold, with average temperatures below freezing (around -4°C in January), creating excellent conditions for winter sports. Summer, on the other hand, is mild: even in the warmest months, July and August, the average temperature stays around 14-15°C, and the daily maximum rarely exceeds 20°C. This time of year is ideal for those looking to escape the city heat and enjoy the cool breeze of alpine meadows.

A characteristic feature of the local climate is the relatively high frequency of precipitation throughout the year. The number of "wet" days varies from 12 to 21 per month, with the peak often occurring in May and June. When planning your trip, it's worth being prepared for changeable weather and be sure to bring layers and rain protection, as evenings can be chilly even in summer.

Temperature

The climate in Gstaad is typical for high-altitude regions of Switzerland: it features distinct seasonal contrasts with frosty winters and moderately warm summers. The coldest period falls in January and December, when the average temperature stays around -4°C. On winter nights, the air often cools to -8°C and below, providing the resort with the stable snow cover essential for skiing.

Summer in this region can be described as mild and refreshing, without exhausting heat. The warmest months are July and August, when daytime highs reach a comfortable +19°C...+20°C. This is the perfect time for those who want to enjoy nature and hiking without suffering from the heat. Even in the height of summer, the average temperature is about +14.6°C, creating a pleasant atmosphere for active tourism.

Travelers should keep in mind the daily temperature fluctuations typical of the mountains. The difference between daytime and nighttime figures is quite noticeable: even after a warm summer day, the nights bring a bracing chill as the mercury drops to +9°C. In spring and autumn, this contrast is felt even more strongly, so having warm clothing in your luggage is a must at any time of year.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Gstaad falls fairly regularly throughout the year, so it is difficult to pinpoint a distinct dry season. Due to its location in the Swiss Alps, the nature of precipitation depends heavily on the time of year: in winter, there are heavy snowfalls creating perfect skiing conditions, while in summer, there are refreshing rains.

The winter months, particularly December and January, are characterized by steady sub-zero temperatures (averaging down to -4.4°C), which ensures snow cover. Snowfall during this period is common, with precipitation observed approximately 14–18 days per month. In spring, as it warms up, snow gives way to rain, and the number of wet days begins to rise.

The wettest period in terms of frequency is late spring and early summer. The peak occurs in May and June, with 20 to 21 rainy days recorded per month. Despite the high frequency of rain, summer remains a comfortable time to visit thanks to pleasant temperatures around +14°C. February and April can be called relatively "drier" months, but even then, travelers should be prepared for precipitation, which occurs on average 12–14 days per month.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Gstaad, it is important to remember that Alpine weather can be unpredictable. In winter, when temperatures drop below freezing, you will definitely need high-quality thermal underwear, wool sweaters, and a windproof down jacket or ski suit. Don't forget warm accessories: a hat, scarf, and gloves are essentials for comfortable walks through snowy streets or active days on the slopes.

In summer, the climate is mild and fresh, and exhausting heat is a rarity: average daytime temperatures hover around +15...+20°C. Even in July and August, it’s worth bringing a light jacket or fleece for cool evenings. Since rainy days occur regularly throughout the year (especially in spring and early summer), an umbrella and a compact raincoat will be your faithful companions. Also, remember that the mountain sun is very strong, so sunscreen and sunglasses are necessary regardless of the season.

The main secret to comfort in Switzerland is the principle of layering, which allows you to easily adapt to temperature fluctuations. For exploring the picturesque surroundings, choose comfortable, waterproof flat shoes with good tread. As Gstaad is known for its sophisticated social life, it’s a good idea to pack an elegant smart casual outfit for evening visits to restaurants.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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