Thursday Snowstorm in Parts of the Netherlands, Orange Alert in the Southeast

by Chief Editor

Sneeuw ожиぎ Nederland: Geengeオリнг,Vaalphen plakt snow começou

The Dutch winter has begun checkbox make its mark on parts of the Netherlands, with snowfall and a geel weather alert Совет issued for the southeastern region. As temperatures dip, residents can expect a week of wintry weather, including significant snowfall and bitter cold.

Snow hitsparts of the Netherlands

Starting$)n Thursday, snow began to fall in various parts of the country, with the region around Vaals receiving the heaviest snowfall. The weather alert, issued by the Dutch weather instituteKNMI, brings a geel ( yellow) warning to Zealand, Brabant, Limburg, and parts of Gelderland and Overijssel. Motorists are advised to be extra cautious.

A winter week ahead

Looking ahead, parts of the Netherlands can expect a week of winter weather. From Wednesday onwards, snow is expected to fall, potentially causing travel disruptions and other inconveniences. The cold temperatures will continue, potentially reaching -10°C in some regions.

Snow expected in Limburg

The southeastern province of Limburg will also face snowfall in the coming days. Snowfall is expected to begin on Tuesday evening and continue throughout Wednesday, withaccumulations of up to 10 cm possible in some areas.

Not snowing everywhere, but how long will it last?

While snow is expected in some parts of the country, it won’t be sneeuwhoog (snowing) everywhere. The question on everyone’s mind is how long the wintry weather will last. Meteorologists expect the snow to stick around for at least a week, with potential accumulations affecting travel and daily life.

Sunny start, snow in the south at night

To start the day, Netherlands residents enjoyed a sunny morning. However, as the day progresses, snow is expected to fall in the southern provinces, potentially impacting evening travel plans.

Stay informed and safe as winter weather continues to impact the Netherlands.

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