We're just over a week away from Easter, and there's a good chance the weather will be warmer than ever in the coming days. Read these forecasts in more detail in this article.
Several showers will move across the country this weekend. With this rain there is a chance of thunder, hail and melting snow in the Ardennes region. Between the showers there are also periods of sunshine, especially on Saturday, and we can enjoy beautiful overcast skies, sometimes with a rainbow.
You can read more information about the weather today and tomorrow Our extensive weather forecast.
The temperature rises gradually
Maximum temperatures on Saturday and Sunday will range between 8 and 10 degrees and in the Ardennes it will only be around 5 degrees, and on Monday and Tuesday it will be around 12 degrees in large parts of the country and the weather will be mainly dry with sunshine. .
In the following days the weather will slowly become milder with maximum temperatures rising to 12-15 degrees. It may get a little warmer on Good Friday with enough sunshine, but the arrival of warm air will also be accompanied by a number of showers from Wednesday.
A chance for warmer days at Easter?
The outlook for the Easter holiday is of course still uncertain. However, the chance of relatively cold weather is less than 10%. The chance of very mild weather with maximum temperatures reaching 15 degrees and above is not less than 90%. There is a 30-40% chance of maximum temperatures of 20 degrees or more. This applies to both Easter Monday and Easter Sunday.
The weather also seems to be brighter over the Easter weekend. However, there is no stable spring weather, as warmer air will also likely bring some rain. Of course, no details can be given yet on this subject.
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