January 2025 in Flevoland presented a relatively mild winter month with temperatures hovering close to seasonal norms. The province experienced fairly typical winter weather patterns, with modest precipitation and slightly reduced sunshine compared to historical averages.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for January in Flevoland reached 3.5 degrees Celsius, which was marginally below the normal value of 3.6 degrees, representing an anomaly of just -0.1 degrees. This near-normal performance indicates a balanced winter month without extreme cold. The warmest day occurred in Dronten on January 6th, when temperatures climbed to 12.4 degrees Celsius, providing a brief respite from typical winter conditions. In contrast, the coldest conditions were recorded in Dronten on January 19th, with temperatures dropping to -3.2 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the typical temperature range expected during this season.
Precipitation Patterns
Flevoland received an average total of 80.8 millimeters of precipitation throughout January, which was slightly below the normal amount of 81.5 millimeters, representing a -1 percent anomaly. This indicates near-normal wet conditions for the month. The wettest day occurred in Almere on January 5th, when 19.0 millimeters of rain fell. Almere emerged as the wettest location overall, accumulating 82.3 millimeters of precipitation during the month, while other areas received marginally less.
Sunshine and Notable Observations
Sunshine hours totaled 105.3 hours across Flevoland, which was 3 percent below the normal value of 108.6 hours. This modest deficit reflects typical winter conditions when shorter days and increased cloud cover limit solar radiation reaching the surface. Overall, January 2025 in Flevoland was characterized by unremarkable weather conditions, with temperatures, precipitation, and sunshine all remaining close to historical norms, making it a fairly standard winter month for the province.