Barometric Pressure in Zandvoort, The Netherlands 
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The pressure in Zandvoort, North Holland, The Netherlands is predicted falling over the next 24 hours, with an average pressure of today, which is considered normal.
Weather prediction: Rain at times, very unsettled
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Zandvoort is , with a low of and a high of .
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Zandvoort has a mild, changeable coastal climate. The North Sea keeps summers cooler and winters warmer than places farther inland. Rain can fall in every season, and strong winds are common, especially in autumn and winter.
Air pressure systems from the Atlantic often bring cloudy skies, rain, and west or southwest winds. Low pressure can cause windy and stormy weather. High pressure may bring calm, dry days, with clear skies in summer or cold, foggy weather in winter.
The sea strongly affects Zandvoort’s weather. It warms the town in winter and cools it in summer. The beach and dunes also shape local winds. Sea breezes can develop on sunny days, making the coast feel cooler than nearby inland areas.
Spring is often cool and windy but becomes milder later. Summers are usually mild, with some warm days. Autumn brings more rain and stronger winds. Winters are cool and wet, but heavy snow and severe cold are not common. Overall, Zandvoort has a typical ocean climate with small temperature changes and weather that can shift quickly.