June 2025 brought a warmer than average month to Flevoland, with temperatures running slightly above normal throughout the period. The average temperature across the province reached 17.9 degrees Celsius, which is 0.5 degrees higher than the long-term normal of 17.4 degrees. This modest warming trend was consistent across the region, though significant day-to-day variations were observed.
The temperature extremes during June revealed considerable variation across Flevoland's locations. The warmest day occurred on June 13 in Almere, where the mercury climbed to 30.5 degrees Celsius, providing a taste of summer warmth. In contrast, the coldest conditions were recorded in Dronten on June 3, when temperatures dipped to just 8.8 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the typical spring-like variability that can occur early in the month.
Precipitation during June was slightly below normal, with an average total of 51.0 millimeters compared to the climatological normal of 53.0 millimeters, representing a four percent deficit. The wettest day of the month occurred in Dronten on June 8, when 15.3 millimeters of rain fell. When examining total precipitation by location, Dronten emerged as the wettest area in Flevoland during June, accumulating 55.6 millimeters over the month.
Sunshine was notably abundant during June 2025, with Flevoland receiving 399.8 hours of bright sunshine. This represents a six percent surplus compared to the normal value of 378.6 hours, indicating that the province enjoyed more sunny days than typical for this time of year. The combination of above-average temperatures, slightly reduced rainfall, and enhanced sunshine created favorable conditions for outdoor activities and agricultural development during the early summer period.