- Download our Moving to Amsterdam Guide (PDF)
Amsterdam's weather is famously unpredictable, making it essential to plan ahead. Rain showers can catch you off guard at any time, particularly during the colder months from October to February. Keep the rain at bay with a sturdy umbrella, a reliable waterproof jacket, and shoes that won't let you down. Carrying a waterproof bag or cover is also a smart way to protect your belongings, especially electronics.
Summers in Amsterdam are mild, with temperatures ranging from 68°F (20°C) to 71°F (22°C), while winters can pack a frosty punch, often dropping to freezing. Dressing in layers is the best way to adapt to these fluctuating conditions. Stay ahead of the curve by checking the forecast and gearing up for any sudden weather twists.
Further reading
►Learn more about adjusting to life here in Local Culture in the Netherlands
►Start house hunting by reading Accommodation in Amsterdam
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