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re: Amsterdam...
Posted on 11/12/23 at 9:00 am to purpgold718
Posted on 11/12/23 at 9:00 am to purpgold718
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Been living here nearly a decade November is possibly the shittiest month of the year in terms of weather, so far this year it’s been perhaps even above average rainy.
What's it looking like over the next 2 weeks? (We arrive this Saturday). Any "pro tips" for packing for this?
Thanks!
Posted on 11/12/23 at 1:04 pm to Nole Man
The weather lately has been wet, windy and grey.
The wind and cool moisture amplify the bite of the cold, so while temperatures have been somewhat mild 40s-50s the real feel temp is a bit colder. And forecast shows this continuing for the next week more or less.
Definitely pack good water-resistant outerwear, bring or plan to buy an umbrella, dress in layers.
If you have contactless/tap-n-go or Apple Pay cards you can use them to check in and out of public transport (always remember to check out or you’ll be charged the full route fare).
The app BuienAlarm, think it’s called “Drops - Rain App” for English speaking markets, is handy for checking the anticipated rain with a two hour outlook.
The wind and cool moisture amplify the bite of the cold, so while temperatures have been somewhat mild 40s-50s the real feel temp is a bit colder. And forecast shows this continuing for the next week more or less.
Definitely pack good water-resistant outerwear, bring or plan to buy an umbrella, dress in layers.
If you have contactless/tap-n-go or Apple Pay cards you can use them to check in and out of public transport (always remember to check out or you’ll be charged the full route fare).
The app BuienAlarm, think it’s called “Drops - Rain App” for English speaking markets, is handy for checking the anticipated rain with a two hour outlook.
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