The Netherlands is experiencing a brief period of milder weather after a cold weekend, with temperatures expected to rise slightly in the coming days. A mix of sunshine and cooler temperatures will dominate much of the week, with the possibility of some light rain midweek, according to weeronline.

After a weekend marked by sunshine but chilly conditions, Monday will see a continuation of the same weather pattern. Temperatures will remain low, with maximums only reaching about 6 degrees. The country will experience clear skies for much of the day, following a night of moderate frost. Most areas will see temperatures drop a few degrees below freezing overnight.

Starting on Tuesday, there will be a shift in weather as winds gradually shift toward the southeast, bringing slightly milder air. This change will push temperatures to a range of 6 to 8 degrees, making it feel somewhat warmer than usual for this time of year. By Wednesday, temperatures are forecast to rise slightly further, reaching a high of about 9 degrees.

While the temperatures may feel mild, they are still within the normal range for early February. On average, highs typically reach around 6 degrees during the first week of the month. The chance of frost at night will also be much lower during this period.

However, this milder weather will reportedly not last long. A cold front is expected to move in by Thursday, with winds shifting to the northeast. As a result, temperatures will begin to drop once again. By the weekend, daytime highs will only reach between 3 and 4 degrees, with nighttime temperatures hovering around freezing.

Throughout the week, the weather is expected to remain largely dry, with plenty of sunshine. Monday is predicted to be the sunniest day of the week, with few clouds. By Wednesday, there is a slight chance of light rain, though it will likely be minimal and not affect most areas significantly.