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Friday, 16 October 2015 - 09:39

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Warmer, dryer autumn days ahead

The Netherlands can look forward to warmer and dryer autumn weather next week. Good news for the northern and center regions of the country, where it is autumn vacation. This week has been very cold for the time of year, but the temperatures will steadily climb to the usual average in the coming days, according to weeronline. Temperatures are expected to reach 13 degrees on Sunday afternoon. The first snow of the season fell in Limburg on Wednesday. Early in the winter season, but missing the record by one day. On October 13th, 1975 Limburg had a few centimeters of snow.

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