Weather Report: Flevoland, October 2025
October in Flevoland presented a month of mild autumn conditions with temperatures running slightly below normal and reduced sunshine hours. The province experienced typical fall weather patterns with moderate precipitation levels and variable conditions throughout the month.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for October in Flevoland reached 11.9 degrees Celsius, which was 0.5 degrees below the normal value of 12.4 degrees. This slight cooling trend characterizes the transition into late autumn. The coldest reading of the month occurred in Almere on October 1st, with a minimum temperature of 5.6 degrees Celsius, marking the beginning of the month with notably cool conditions. In contrast, the warmest day was recorded in Dronten on October 7th, when temperatures climbed to 18.5 degrees Celsius, providing a brief warm spell during the early part of the month.
Precipitation Patterns
Flevoland received an average total precipitation of 134.9 millimeters throughout October, which is 1 percent below the normal amount of 136.4 millimeters. This near-normal precipitation distribution meant the province experienced typical autumn moisture levels. The wettest single day occurred in Almere on October 4th, with 29 millimeters of rainfall recorded. Almere emerged as the wettest location overall, accumulating 138.4 millimeters of precipitation during the month, slightly exceeding the provincial average.
Sunshine and Notable Observations
Sunshine hours totaled 162.1 hours across Flevoland, representing a 7 percent decrease from the normal value of 174.7 hours. This reduction reflects the increasing cloud cover and shorter daylight hours typical of October in the Netherlands. The combination of below-average temperatures, near-normal precipitation, and reduced sunshine created conditions characteristic of a transitional autumn month in this Dutch province.