When to go Geneva ?
One can visit Geneva all year round, but spring and summer are the most pleasant periods. Autumn is very rainy, November is grey, winter can be cold and wet, Geneva is then covered by a cloudy cover linked to humidity. Located between the Jura and the Alps, the city, on the edge of the largest lake in Europe, in a basin, is often shrouded in fog. From March onwards, temperatures rise and become almost summery by the end of May.
Winter is cold and generally not very sunny with minimum temperatures that can be very low. From March onwards, temperatures increase and are almost summery at the end of May. Summers are hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms. Temperatures then cool quickly from September onwards and the first fogs appear in October. The winter season begins in November with the first morning frosts.