June 2025 brought warmer than average conditions to Noord-Brabant, with temperatures running slightly above normal throughout the month. The average temperature across the province reached 19.0 degrees Celsius, which is 0.8 degrees higher than the long-term normal of 18.2 degrees. This modest warming trend characterized the overall weather pattern for the region during this early summer period.
Temperature extremes were notable during June. The warmest day occurred on June 13 in Geldrop-Mierlo, where the mercury climbed to 34.0 degrees Celsius, marking a significant heat event for the province. In contrast, the coldest conditions were recorded on June 11 in Asten, where temperatures dipped to just 7.6 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the considerable temperature variability that can occur even during early summer months.
Precipitation levels remained slightly below normal for the month. Noord-Brabant received an average of 55.6 millimeters of rain, representing a 5 percent decrease compared to the normal monthly total of 58.6 millimeters. The wettest single day occurred on June 7 in Bernheze, where 20.3 millimeters of rainfall was recorded. Over the entire month, Bernheze emerged as the wettest location in the province, accumulating 78.8 millimeters of total precipitation.
Sunshine hours exceeded expectations during June 2025. The province enjoyed 387.3 hours of sunshine, surpassing the normal value of 370.0 hours by approximately 5 percent. This above-average sunshine contributed to the pleasant early summer conditions experienced across Noord-Brabant, supporting the warmer than normal temperatures recorded during the period.
Overall, June 2025 in Noord-Brabant was characterized by mild warmth, slightly drier conditions than average, and generous sunshine hours, creating favorable weather conditions for the start of the summer season in the southern Netherlands.