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The Netherlands is nearing 20 degrees this weekend, as Dutch weather flips

Time to go outside and touch some grass

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Over the upcoming days, you can expect bright sunshine and temperatures ranging from 2 to 6 degrees Celcius. 🌞

With spring just around the corner, there’s finally hope for spring-like weather, according to NOS.

Spring break with actual sunshine? Who would’ve thought? 😧

We’re off to a cold, but sunny start

Although we’ll still be waking up to frosty rooftops and chilly mornings, you can expect plenty of sunshine this afternoon (February 17)

In the north, temperatures will rise to 1 degree Celcius, while the south will enjoy slightly milder temperatures reaching 4 to 5 degrees.

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Tuesday will be similar — the bright sunshine will remain, but we’ll likely see more clouds spreading across the country.

Morning temperatures will rise to just above freezing. By afternoon, however, temperatures will rise to 2 degrees Celcius in the north, while the south warms up to around 6 degrees.

A frosty start with a promising end

Later in the week, the Netherlands will tease us with some much-needed warm weather. 🤩

On Wednesday, winds will shift from east to south, bringing in warmer air. 

Whilst temperatures might hover above zero during the early hours on Thursday, we’ll likely see double digits during the day! 

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Friday will remain dry with temperatures possibly reaching 17 degrees Celcius. (Let op: this is basically tanning weather for the Dutch. 👙😉)

The mild, dry weather will stretch to the weekend — with no rain in sight. Hoera!

What are your plans during the warmer weather? Let us know in the comments below.

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Ada Dolanay
Ada Dolanay
Ada was born in Turkey, but spent almost all her life growing up in Amsterdam. As a third year Literary and Cultural Analysis student, she’s consistently observing, analysing and writing about people and places. After years of experiencing Dutch culture, she remains frustrated at Dutch cuisine, and continues to discover new benches in narrow streets to sit and read on (when the weather decides to be kind).

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