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Netherlands faces sharp weather shift from winter cold to spring warmth

The Netherlands will experience a dramatic weather shift in the coming weeks, transitioning from freezing temperatures to unseasonably warm conditions, according to meteorological service Weeronline.

The current cold spell has brought widespread frost, with daytime temperatures barely above freezing and nighttime lows dropping significantly in clear areas. In some regions, moderate frost has been recorded. This cold weather is expected to persist for a few more days before a significant change occurs.

By next week, a shift in wind direction to the southwest will bring a surge of warm air, pushing daytime temperatures well into the double digits. Some southern and southeastern areas could see highs exceeding 15 degrees for the first time this year.

This transition will also bring increased precipitation, though prolonged heavy rainfall is not expected. Weeronline meteorologists note that the second half of February will begin with cold conditions before shifting to a milder, more variable pattern.

Looking ahead to March, Weeronline forecasts suggest a continued influence from southwesterly air currents, likely leading to above-average temperatures. Rainfall levels may be slightly higher than usual, though March is historically one of the driest months in the Netherlands.

“The likelihood of prolonged dry periods remains, allowing for occasional sunny spells,” Weeronline reported. "With the strengthening sun in March, temperatures can rise quickly, possibly creating a sense of early spring.”

The warmer weather could also trigger an increase in pollen levels. The early blooming of alder and hazel trees may lead to heightened hay fever symptoms, particularly during dry periods. Weeronline advises allergy sufferers to monitor pollen forecasts closely.

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