Weather Report: Overijssel, June 2025
June 2025 brought a warmer and wetter than average month to the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands. The month was characterized by mild temperatures, above-normal precipitation, and slightly above-average sunshine hours, creating typical early summer conditions with some notable extremes.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for June in Overijssel reached 18.0 degrees Celsius, which is 0.4 degrees above the normal value of 17.6 degrees. This modest warming reflects a slightly warmer than typical early summer period. The temperature range was considerable, with the coldest reading of 7.5 degrees recorded in Enschede on June 3rd, while the warmest temperature of 32.3 degrees was measured in Almelo on June 14th. This 24.8-degree difference between the extremes demonstrates the variability typical of early summer weather in the region.
Precipitation Patterns
Rainfall was notably above normal during June, with an average total of 79.0 millimeters compared to the normal value of 65.3 millimeters, representing a 21 percent increase. The wettest day occurred in Almelo on June 15th, when 21.5 millimeters of rain fell. Almelo also recorded the highest monthly precipitation total of 103.4 millimeters, indicating that the eastern parts of the province experienced particularly wet conditions during this period.
Sunshine and Notable Events
Despite the above-average rainfall, sunshine hours were slightly elevated at 381.7 hours against a normal of 374.2 hours, representing a 2 percent increase. This suggests that while wet weather occurred, there were still adequate periods of clear skies throughout the month. The combination of above-average temperatures, increased precipitation, and near-normal sunshine created conditions favorable for vegetation growth during this important period for agriculture in Overijssel.