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weather forecast.  Gray and wet weekend: local chance of hail and melting snow |  Weather News

weather forecast. Gray and wet weekend: local chance of hail and melting snow | Weather News

Saturday afternoon will be partly cloudy to partly cloudy with some rain, locally possible with hail. RMI expects the weather to be temporarily drier on Sunday.

There is a chance of rain showers Saturday afternoon Larger in the Ardennes and across the west of the country, where thunder can also be heard. Eventually, a more organized bathing area would arrive in the country from the west. It is very cold with maximum temperatures reaching 3 degrees in the Upper Ardennes region to 7 or 8 degrees in Lower and Central Belgium. Winds usually blow moderate speed from south to southwest.

Overnight from Saturday into Sunday, an area of ​​rain, with a risk of hail, will move east across the country. Rainfall is more intense in the west and north. In the Haute Ardennes there may be some (melted) snow with a possible temporary thin layer of snow above 500 to 600 metres. During the second part of the night, it will be drier on the coast with clear spells in the west. Minimum temperatures range from 0 degrees in the High Ardennes to 4 or 5 degrees in Flanders. Winds are mainly moderate from south to southwest.

Sunday Some showers are possible at first, especially in the north and east, but it remains mostly dry. Clouds increase again in the afternoon, followed in the evening by an active rain area from the French border. Maximum temperatures range from 5 degrees in the Upper Ardennes region to 9 or 10 degrees in Lower Belgium.

The new week begins Monday With rain and possibly snow in the eastern cantons. Winds are expected to be strong, with gusts of up to 80 kilometers per hour at sea and 50 kilometers per hour inland.

After that it gets progressively drier, but it does weekend The rain will likely return. The weather is expected to gradually become more moderate, and during the second half of the week, maximum temperatures may rise to more than 10 degrees.