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Dancing in the sun? This is the weather forecast for Liberation Day in Haarlem

Dancing in the sun? This is the weather forecast for Liberation Day in Haarlem

Meteorologist Floris Lafeber provides the weather outlook for Liberation Day on May 5, 2026, in Haarlem. The forecast explores whether attendees can expect sunny conditions or rain while celebrating the national holiday.

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