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September weather in holland?

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Is it hot? cold? warm? rainy? dry...what clothes shuld I bring

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  1. The coming 5 days there will be a lot of rain (80%) with some wind.

    The temperature will be close to 20 degrees C.


  2. September in the Netherlands can indeed be rather warm and sunny or rainy and rather chilly.

    For clothing, bring jeans, T-shirts, a long sleeved shirt or blouse, a light sweater and a rain jacket.

    I wear my sandals all the month, but some days might be too cold when outside and you might prefer proper shoes.

    Expect temps between 10 C and 25 C although on a windy night it may feel a lot colder.

  3. Well all has been said, except for:

    Have fun in our little country !

  4. Yes to all questions :)

    Actually, you could expect a lot of different types.

    Wheather these days is sort of unpredictable - so best be prepared for everything.

  5. tomorrow it will be 20-22 degrees Celsius

    tonight 16 degrees.

    today was sunny tomorrow will see showers.

    i deed not see snow in september in the Netherlands, sometimes lots of wind.


  6. It's EVERYTHING. Doesn't matter what season you're in, really.

    It's been rather warm the last few days, but I wouldn't be surprised if it would snow tomorrow.  

  7. Good question :0)

    These days especially it impossible to predict or even generalise on the weather.

    We have had a reasonable summer this year (compared with last year) and the weekend was great weather,but as I look out this morning - it's decidedly more ' grey" and dull.

    Therefore as mentioned be prepared for cold, warm, dry, rainy and also windy. Bring layers of clothing so that you can get the temperature side of things right.  Decent shoes are a must (unless you like wet feet, and anyway useful if you are doing a lot of walking).  Then bring a rain jacket - a definite must.  That way you can't go wrong

    By all means check the forecast prior to coming over,but given that it is so changeable it is best not to treat this as gospel.

    Enjoy your trip anyway.

    EDIT @ Olarf - I know what you mean,I have been moving the last 3 weeks and have had to re-do the garden and inside as well and moving when it is raining is no fun I can assure you!  That's why I used " reasonable" rather than good, great etc..... let's face it, compared with last year it could hardly been worse, so the actual sunny days have been a blessing in comparison.

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