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Tuesday, 28 May 2019 - 07:32

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Rainy day ahead for Netherlands

The weather on Tuesday will be cloudy and wet throughout the Netherlands, according to Weerplaza. The roads are already busier than usual due to a nationwide public transit strike for better pensions, and the rainy weather is expected to exacerbate the problem.

The southern and central regions of the country will be particularly affected by the rainy weather. Weerplaza warns of heavy showers, in which a large amount of rain can fall in a short period. The showers may also be accompanied by thunder and lightning. In the north, the sun will break through more often, and the chance of showers is lower.

The showers are expected to clear up later in the day. Maximum temperatures will be around 15 degrees.

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