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1. Does it snow readily in winter over there?
2. Does the Gevena Uni have dorm room like accommodation?
3. Is it expensive to live there?
4. Are there any good indoor ice skating ...
I've been trying to look up the climate of switzerland, but I can't find anything for some reason. And yes, I've tried switzerland.com, it didn't have it, but it did help with other things. So if you could include links of a website that has the weather posted, that'd be great!
Just go to www.weatherbase.com and type in the name of a specific city. The general reading seems to be mild to warm during the day (highs in low 40s in winter, upper 70s/low 80s in summer) and freezing to mild at night (single digits and 20s in winter, 40s in summer)... Fahrenheit, that is. A big difference between a day's highs and lows.