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Rain and clouds ahead, but summer heat returns next week

Rain and clouds ahead, but summer heat returns next week

Following a cooler and rainy Thursday, the weather in the Netherlands is expected to improve over the weekend with plenty of sunshine. Forecasts indicate that summer-like temperatures will return again by next week.

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Parents win first battle: Hartekamp Groep keeps swimming pools open for another year: 'We will keep fighting'

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The stars are shining brighter than ever at this World Cup. The glory days could return with double digits

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