Weather in The Hague
Netherlands · Europe/Amsterdam · GMT+1 · 52.07°N, 4.30°E
About The Hague Weather
The Hague, at 52.1° north in Netherlands, experiences a continental climate defined by wide seasonal temperature swings. Winters (December – February) are cold, with temperatures often falling well below freezing and reliable snowfall. Summers, by contrast, can be surprisingly warm — the city regularly sees temperatures exceeding 25°C (77°F) between June and August, with occasional heat waves pushing above 33°C (91°F). This strong seasonal contrast reflects distance from large moderating ocean bodies. Spring and autumn exist but are often brief; the most dramatic weather occurs at the temperature extremes.
Climate zone: continental · Latitude: 52.07°N · Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam
The Hague Weather by Season
Spring
March – May5–18°C (41–64°F)
Variable conditions — mild sunny days can alternate with late cold spells. Vegetation begins to emerge.
Summer
June – August20–33°C (68–91°F)
The warmest and sunniest season. Long daylight hours; occasional heat waves are possible.
Autumn
September – November5–18°C (41–64°F)
Cooling temperatures and shorter days. Forested areas display seasonal foliage colour.
Winter
December – February−10–3°C (14–37°F)
Cold with regular snowfall; temperatures frequently below freezing. Winter infrastructure is well-maintained.