Up to 25 degrees and sunshine: Here’s what Dutch weather looks like this week

Find that sunscreen

If your calendar is looking a little empty, consider this a sign to find a terrasje. Weeronline forecasts a wonderfully sunny stretch, with temperatures potentially hitting 25 degrees by Friday.

While Tuesday starts a tad cloudy, clear skies are pushing in throughout the morning. Eventually, temperatures will reach 15 degrees in North Holland and up to 20 degrees across central and southern regions.

The Wadden Islands will be exempt from warmer temperatures, reaching a rather windy 13 degrees Celsius.

However, throughout the day, there will be strong winds. How strong, you ask? Between 29 and 38 kilometres per hour, so don’t ditch your jackets just yet.

Sunshine from Wednesday to Friday

From Wednesday through to Friday, Weeronline is promising a sunny bonanza with barely a cloud in sight. Blowing from the east to the southeast, the wind will be dry and warm.

Wednesday brings 16 degrees to the north and up to 21 degrees elsewhere. Thursday cranks up the heat further, up to 22 degrees across the country.

Although a bit gusty, Friday is D-day. Think highs of 21 to 25 degrees throughout the Netherlands.

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What about the weekend?

As usual, don’t get too attached to the warm weather. The forecast becomes uncertain from Saturday on, with the stable weather likely giving way to a more uncertain picture.

Rain showers are possible, and temperatures will most likely drop by a few degrees.

So, make the most of the terrasje weather while it lasts.

How will you celebrate the sunny days ahead? Let us know in the comments below!

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Kriti Swarup
Kriti Swaruphttps://www.kritiswarup.com/
Kriti Swarup is a writer and multimedia journalist based in Amsterdam. Originally from New Delhi, she moved to the Netherlands in 2022. Writing for DutchReview is her way of making sense of assimilation and helping fellow internationals find a home between cultures. A cum laude graduate in media and culture from the University of Amsterdam, Kriti has reported on topics ranging from art and lifestyle to business and technology. When she isn’t working (or rewatching Game of Thrones), she is usually, and somewhat perpetually, trying to learn Dutch.

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