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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the ScopePress weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Amsterdam’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, ranges from a low of X°C to a high of Y°C with Z% chance of rain. This reflects the city’s typical maritime climate: mild winters, cool summers, and frequent cloud cover, with December averages hovering around 3–7°C.
What is the typical weather pattern for Amsterdam?
Amsterdam experiences a temperate oceanic climate, meaning temperatures stay moderate year-round. July averages peak at 22°C, while January lows can dip to 1°C. Rainfall is spread evenly, with October to January being slightly wetter. For a detailed 14-day outlook, check the 10 day weather forecast UK, which also covers Amsterdam’s near-term conditions.
How does Amsterdam weather vary by season?
Spring (March–May) brings 8–15°C and increasing daylight, ideal for tulip season. Summer (June–August) sees 17–22°C, with occasional heatwaves reaching 30°C. Autumn cools to 8–15°C, with more wind. Winter (December–February) stays 1–7°C, often foggy; snow is rare but possible. For longer-term trends, Marrakech weather offers a drier contrast.
Is December a good time to visit Amsterdam?
December is cold (3–7°C) and dark, with around 17 daylight hours and frequent rain. It’s atmospheric for Christmas markets, but pack layers, a waterproof coat, and sturdy shoes for wet streets.
What is the weather in Amsterdam in Fahrenheit?
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit: multiply by 1.8 and add 32. For example, a typical 20°C summer day equals 68°F. The live forecast above provides current values in both scales if available.
How accurate are 30-day weather forecasts for Amsterdam?
Long-range forecasts (30 days) are general trends, not precise predictions. They’re useful for planning clothing or travel windows, but check the live forecast above and the Barcelona weather page for more reliable short-term data.