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Dordrecht
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Overview
The climate in Dordrecht, as in most regions of the Netherlands, is temperate maritime. This means the city is characterized by mild but damp winters and warm, though not hot, summers. There is a clear change of seasons throughout the year, each with its own unique features, but sharp temperature drops or extreme weather events are generally rare here.
The summer months, especially July and August, are the warmest, with an average temperature of around 18-19°C and maximums reaching 22-23°C. Winter, from December to February, is quite cool, with the average temperature staying around 5-6°C and rarely dropping significantly below freezing. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes and comfortable conditions for walking.
One of the most characteristic features of the weather in Dordrecht is the significant number of days with precipitation throughout the year. According to the data, rainy days occur frequently—from 11 to 16 days per month. This indicates that light rain or overcast weather is quite likely at any time of year. Therefore, travelers planning a trip to Dordrecht should be prepared for changeable weather and always keep an umbrella or raincoat handy so that the whims of the weather don't spoil the travel experience.
Temperature
The annual range of average temperatures in Dordrecht fluctuates from approximately 4.9°C in the coldest month, January, to 18.7°C in the warmest, August, indicating noticeable seasonal changes. January brings a chill, with the average minimum temperature dropping to 2.8°C, while the daily maximum rarely rises above 6.9°C. August, on the other hand, offers warmth with an average temperature of 18.7°C, when daytime highs can reach a comfortable 22.6°C and nights remain mild at around 14.8°C.
The summer months in Dordrecht, especially July and August, are characterized by pleasant warmth. Average daytime temperatures during this period range from 21.3°C to 22.6°C, creating excellent conditions for city walks and outdoor recreation. Nights also remain warm, with average minimum values ranging from 13.1°C in June to 14.8°C in August. The difference between day and night temperatures in summer averages about 8°C, which is a moderate and comfortable fluctuation.
Winter in Dordrecht is relatively mild but noticeably cool. Average temperatures in December, January, and February stay in the range of 4.9°C to 5.7°C. Daytime maximums in the coldest months (January, February) range from 6.9°C to 8.5°C, while nightly minimums can drop to 2.8°C - 2.9°C. Although severe frosts are uncharacteristic for Dordrecht, cool and damp weather is typical for this time of year. Temperature fluctuations between day and night in winter are less pronounced than in summer, amounting to approximately 4-5°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
In Dordrecht, precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year; however, its characteristic feature is a low total amount combined with a relatively high frequency. This means that rain is likely to be frequent but mostly light, occurring as drizzle or short showers, as the average monthly precipitation is only about 2-3 mm.
There is no pronounced rainy season or, conversely, a dry period in Dordrecht. Rainy days occur regularly throughout the year. The fewest days with precipitation occur in April and June (an average of 11 days each), while October and December are the "wettest" months in terms of frequency, with precipitation recorded on an average of 16 days. In other months, the number of rainy days ranges from 13 to 15.
Despite the high frequency, the total amount of precipitation remains low. September, October, and December receive slightly more precipitation (3 mm) than the other months (2 mm). Given the moderate winter temperatures in the Netherlands, precipitation during the cold season falls mainly as rain. Snow is possible, but it is usually not heavy and does not stay on the ground for long. Summer precipitation also consists of rain, the intensity of which, based on the data provided, is low.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Dordrecht, it is important to consider the typical weather of the Netherlands. Layering should be your key packing principle, as temperatures can change throughout the day, and wind is a frequent guest in this region. Regardless of the season, be sure to pack comfortable waterproof shoes, as you will likely want to do a lot of walking. Given that the number of days with precipitation in Dordrecht is quite high year-round (from 11 to 16 days per month), a light waterproof jacket or raincoat, as well as a compact umbrella, will be your reliable companions. Windproof clothing will also come in very handy.
In the summer months (June–August), the average temperature stays around 17-19°C, with maximums up to 22-23°C. During this time, T-shirts, light trousers, shorts, or skirts will be useful. However, even in summer, evenings can be cool, so don't forget a sweater or a light jacket. Sunscreen and a hat will also be helpful on clear days. In spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October), the weather is more changeable, with average temperatures ranging from 7°C to 16°C. During this period, jeans, sweaters, cardigans, and a transitional jacket are appropriate.
In winter (December–February) and late autumn (November), it is cool in Dordrecht, with average temperatures ranging from 5°C to 8°C. For this time of year, you will need a warm jacket (preferably waterproof and windproof), sweaters, warm trousers, as well as a hat, scarf, and gloves. Although severe frosts are rare here, high humidity and wind can make it feel colder, so warm layers of clothing will ensure your comfort while exploring the city.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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