Avg High
Avg Low
Rain
Daylight 17h
What to expect

As summer continues, June brings, where temperatures are climbing noticeably. Thermometers typically reach 19°C / 66°F, with evenings cooling to 12°C / 54°F.

Skies are often overcast, and you should be prepared for regular rainfall (approx. 15 wet days). Long days provide about 16.7 hours of light, giving you plenty of time for evening wandering.

June in context

How it compares to the rest of the year in Amsterdam.

Hottest (avg)
#3 / 12
Wettest (avg)
#6 / 12
Daylight Hours
#1 / 12
Windiest (avg)
#9 / 12
Highest UV
#1 / 12
Most Humid
#10 / 12

Temperature

Daytime high
Nighttime low
Feels like (avg)

Sunshine

Daylight
16.7 hours
UV index (max)
7
Typical sun hours
04:19 – 21:02

Rain & Snow

Total
Rainy days
15
Cloud cover
63%
Snowfall

Humidity & Wind

Humidity (avg)
77%
Wind (avg)
Wind (max gusts)

Frequently asked questions

Is June a good time to visit Amsterdam?

Typical June days in Amsterdam reach highs of 19°C (66°F) with nights around 12°C (54°F). It usually feels mild by day and cool after dark. Overall, June sits in the middle of the Amsterdam climate range.

What are temperatures like in June?

In June, you can usually expect highs of 19°C (66°F) and lows near 12°C (54°F). That means mild days and cool nights, so pack layers you can add or remove.

How much does it rain in June?

Rainfall in June averages 69 mm (2.7 in) across roughly 15 days. Overall it is a very wet time of year, so a light rain jacket and waterproof shoes are very handy.

How many hours of daylight are there in June?

You can expect about 17 hours of daylight in June. Sunrise is typically around 04:19 and sunset near 21:02. Very long days give you plenty of daylight for exploring.

How strong is the sun in June?

UV levels are often high (around 7). Regular sunscreen and a hat are recommended.

Is it windy in June?

In June, average wind speeds are around 13 km/h (8 mph), with gusts on the windiest days reaching about 53 km/h (33 mph). On the ground, it is it can feel quite windy at times, particularly when weather systems move through.

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