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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Policyline weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Amsterdam weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, reflects the city’s maritime climate – changeable and mild. The North Sea influence keeps winters above freezing and summers comfortably cool, though rain can arrive at any time. Checking the live forecast before you head out is always sensible.
What is the typical weather in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam has an oceanic climate, classified as Cfb. Winters (December–February) see average highs of 6°C and lows around 2°C, while summers (June–August) reach highs of 22°C. Rainfall is fairly evenly spread, with October to December receiving slightly more. Snow falls on roughly 20 days a year, mainly in January and February. For the latest updates, amsterdam weather bbc provides reliable hourly and 14-day outlooks; a weather amsterdam 14 days forecast is useful for short-term planning, while longer-range outlooks such as weather amsterdam 30 days are less reliable. For a broader view of conditions across the UK, visit our weather hub.
When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
Late spring (April to June) and early autumn (September) offer the best balance of mild weather and manageable crowds. July and August are the warmest months but also the busiest. If you are planning a winter trip, amsterdam weather december brings festive charm but cold, short days and frequent rain. Temperatures are reported in Celsius, though visitors from the US may want to check an amsterdam weather fahrenheit conversion. For a detailed outlook, the weather in amsterdam 10 days forecast can help with packing and itinerary planning. If you are planning a longer stay, weather amsterdam 15 days forecasts can offer a general trend. For comparison, our Paris weather page shows a similar maritime climate in a major European capital.
Does it snow in Amsterdam?
Yes, snow falls on 20–30 days a year, mostly in January and February. Accumulations are usually light, but icy pavements and occasional disruption to trams can occur. Check the live forecast above for any warnings.
Is Amsterdam very windy?
The city is exposed to the North Sea, so breezy conditions are common, especially in autumn and winter. Winds of 25–40 km/h are typical; stronger gusts can affect cycling and canal boat trips.
What should I pack for Amsterdam in December?
December highs average 6°C with frequent rain and overcast skies. Pack a warm coat, waterproof shoes, a hat, gloves, and an umbrella. Layering is key – thermal base layers help against the damp chill.