Dutch weather to swing between showers and sun with mild temperatures
The weather in the Netherlands will remain changeable this week, with alternating periods of showers, clouds, and sunshine—typical for late July, but still offering pleasant vacation conditions, according to weeronline.
According to the latest forecast, much of the week will feature cloudy skies with intermittent rain showers. Some showers may be intense, leaving those without an umbrella or shelter quickly soaked. However, there will also be dry spells and sunny intervals—especially on Sunday along the coast and on Monday afternoon, when clearer skies are expected to move in from the west.
Afternoon temperatures will hover around 21 degrees for most of the week. While this is slightly below average for the end of July, the forecast still reportedly allows for enjoyable outdoor conditions during dry periods. Temperatures could rise a few degrees higher if the sun stays out for longer stretches.
The weather is expected to follow a similar pattern in the days ahead, with light showers alternating with dry moments featuring cumulus clouds and sunshine. Daytime highs will remain between 20 and 23 degrees. Though not particularly warm, the weather will reportedly feel pleasant whenever rain stays away. A check of the rain radar is recommended before planning outdoor activities, and carrying an umbrella is advised for trips.
Toward the end of the week and into the weekend, rain showers will return, with the possibility of heavier downpours. The mix of weather means vacationers can still enjoy summer conditions, though flexibility will be key.
