code orange for the Coast, code yellow elsewhere






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The weather will be very turbulent and changeable on Monday, with some sunny spells and many cloudy fields, carrying locally intense showers. The wind will blow strong, so that gusts will reach values ​​of 80 to 100 km/h in the interior of the country, even up to 110 km/h on the coast and even 120 km/h very locally, according to forecasts from the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM).

An orange alert has been issued for the Coast, meteorologist David Dehenauw warned on Twitter. While code yellow is in effect for the rest of the country

In addition, thunder and sleet will still be possible. In the Ardennes, these showers will sometimes be winter with snowfalls that can lead to an accumulation of a few cm in Hautes-Fagnes. The maxima will be between 2 degrees on the heights of the Ardennes and 10 degrees in the west of the country.

At the end of the day, the gusts of wind will still be able to push up to 65 km/h, then the weather will become calmer. Tonight and tonight, the tendency for showers will fade and the clearings will widen. In the Ardennes, however, the sky will remain cloudier. The minima will vary from -1 degree on the heights to 6 degrees by the sea.

On Tuesday, cloudiness will increase from the west with rain, especially in the afternoon. The maxima will oscillate between 6 degrees on the high plateaus of the Ardennes and 11 degrees in Flanders. As for the wind, it will strengthen to become quite strong to strong, with gusts that will reach 60 to 70 km / h.

Wednesday will sound the calm, the weather will be dry and calmer with beautiful sunny periods. The thermometer will show between 6 and 11 degrees, under a generally moderate wind.

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