Weather Locations in Netherlands
Top 9 Locations in Netherlands
| Amsterdam, Noord-Holland | Assen, Drenthe | ||
| De Distelkamp | Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant | ||
| Maastricht | Nijmegen | ||
| Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland | The Hague | ||
| Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland |
Population: 16645000
Currency: Euro
Regions in Netherlands
Drenthe Flevoland Friesland Gelderland Groningen Limburg Noord-Brabant Noord-Holland Overijssel Utrecht Zeeland Zuid-HollandNetherlands Weather Overview
The
Summer, from June till mid September, is very mild with
average high temperatures around 20°C creeping up to a
peak of 22°C in July and August. Night time lows around 12°C require an extra layer. Late spring and early summer
is the
Autumn, from August till November, only sees temperatures
above 20°C at the very beginning of the season. The
average high temperature drops from around 19°C in September, to 14°C in
October and 9°C in November. Night time lows of 10°C in September get down to
3°C in November and by the end of the season nights can get close to freezing. The
sun becomes increasingly shy and by the end of the season only shows itself for
around two hours each day. Areas further inland tend to get slightly cooler
slightly quicker, but the difference is only of about 2°C at the most.
Winter, from December till mid March,
is usually very mild for the country’s latitude, seeing only short frosts and
almost no snow. However, every few years it becomes bitterly cold and the
abundant water all over the country freezes; it becomes possible to skate from
one village to the next on shallow lakes and canals. Generally, the temperature
does not fall below freezing for long. The average high temperature lingers
around 5°C for most of the season, while the average low temperature drops from
1°C in December, to 0°C in January and February, before slipping back above
freezing in March. Precipitation increases slightly at the beginning of the
season then falls off again. The sun becomes hermitic; only one hour of
sunshine can be glimpsed between the clouds per day.
Spring, from mid March till May, is actually the driest
season in the
Mid to late summer is probably the best time to visit the
Netherlands as low-ish levels of rainfall coincide with acceptable levels of
sunshine and it is pleasantly warm in the day time. However, rainfall is
moderate and grey skies are the norm all year round; temperatures never reach
extremes of hot or cold so no season is unbearable or optimal. Unpredictable
and often gloomy weather should not put you off visiting the
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