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will be visiting switzerland / jungfrau in October 2016. What dress precaution required for us there.










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    will be visiting switzerland / jungfrau in October 2016. What dress precaution required for us there.










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          Depends on high up you want to go. You can take the train up the Jungfraujoch. That's almost 3500 m of altitude and hence it's cold, even in Summer. Means: below freezing even in August. Check out http://www.jungfrau.ch/en/tourism/destinations/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/weather/



          Prepare for ice, snow, and significant sub-zero temperatures. The lower you stay the warmer it will be.






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            Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

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          Depends on high up you want to go. You can take the train up the Jungfraujoch. That's almost 3500 m of altitude and hence it's cold, even in Summer. Means: below freezing even in August. Check out http://www.jungfrau.ch/en/tourism/destinations/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/weather/



          Prepare for ice, snow, and significant sub-zero temperatures. The lower you stay the warmer it will be.






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            Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

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          Depends on high up you want to go. You can take the train up the Jungfraujoch. That's almost 3500 m of altitude and hence it's cold, even in Summer. Means: below freezing even in August. Check out http://www.jungfrau.ch/en/tourism/destinations/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/weather/



          Prepare for ice, snow, and significant sub-zero temperatures. The lower you stay the warmer it will be.






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            Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

            – Willeke
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          Depends on high up you want to go. You can take the train up the Jungfraujoch. That's almost 3500 m of altitude and hence it's cold, even in Summer. Means: below freezing even in August. Check out http://www.jungfrau.ch/en/tourism/destinations/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/weather/



          Prepare for ice, snow, and significant sub-zero temperatures. The lower you stay the warmer it will be.






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          Depends on high up you want to go. You can take the train up the Jungfraujoch. That's almost 3500 m of altitude and hence it's cold, even in Summer. Means: below freezing even in August. Check out http://www.jungfrau.ch/en/tourism/destinations/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/weather/



          Prepare for ice, snow, and significant sub-zero temperatures. The lower you stay the warmer it will be.







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            Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

            – Willeke
            Aug 21 '16 at 17:33












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            Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

            – Willeke
            Aug 21 '16 at 17:33







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          Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

          – Willeke
          Aug 21 '16 at 17:33





          Not really a help for someone who likely has never seen zero C temperatures, even less sub-zero F which can be up there in October in bad weather.

          – Willeke
          Aug 21 '16 at 17:33



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