About 1.2°F per decade, measured from Sankt Gallen's official daily weather records, 1972–2025. Individual years still bounce around — some recent ones came in cool — but the long-term line has clearly risen.
Is that a lot? Sankt Gallen's climate has warmed faster than most other cities in Switzerland.
What has actually changed
Each card compares the 1970s (the first ten years of the
record) with recent years (the last ten) — the same span
the headline and the chart use.
Freezing nights
5 fewer nights
1970s
75 / yr
→
Recent
70 / yr
Milder winters — fewer frosts
Average temperature
+4.1°F
1970s
47.9°F
→
Recent
52.0°F
A steady upward drift
Hot days above 90°F
8 more days
1970s
1 / yr
→
Recent
9 / yr
More days of serious heat
Rainy days
15 fewer days
1970s
173 / yr
→
Recent
158 / yr
Drier on average
Sankt Gallen's temperature, year by year
Average temperature for each year from 1972 to 2025.
a warmer-than-average year a cooler-than-average year
Each bar is one year. Most recent years sit above the older ones.
Some recent years still came in cool — warming is a slope,
not a straight climb.
In day-to-day terms, that long-term shift shows up as about 5 more days above 90°F compared with the 1970s.
When in the year the change shows up
How much warmer each month is now than in the 1970s.
Useful if you garden or care about a particular season —
otherwise the headline above already has the answer.
April has warmed the most — about 2.8°F. The warming runs across the whole year, not just one season.
Methodology & sources
Temperature — the official 1991–2020 climate normals from a national meteorological service, measured at St. Gallen, about 2 km from the city centre.