“Expect Heavy Storm with Hailstones in Braine-le-Comte: Upcoming Weather Forecast”

This Friday evening and tonight, there will be showers persisting mainly in the south and east of the country, which could intensify and potentially include thunderclaps. Cedric reported a “big storm with hailstones over Braine-le-Comte” through the orange Alert us button. Overnight, another area of showers will move towards the west with minimum temperatures of 3 to 9 degrees and a fairly strong south-westerly wind, with gusts of 60 to 70 km/h, possibly even more under an intense downpour.

On Saturday, showers will cross the country from west to east and the weather will become temporarily drier with sunny spells. However, during the afternoon, the weather will again become variable with local showers, possibly accompanied by a thunderclap. The highs will be between 9 and 14 degrees, with fairly strong to strong winds from southwest to west, with gusts of 70 to 80 km/h. Saturday evening, the weather will gradually become drier with more sunny spells, and during the night, the cloudiness will increase from France, with an area of rain reaching the country. The minima will be between 3 and 8 degrees, with the wind initially moderate from the west and then becoming weak to moderate from the south.

On Sunday, under an overcast sky, locally abundant rains will be expected. In the evening, the weather will become dry again from the Netherlands, while the last precipitation will be in the form of slush or snow in the Ardennes. The highs will reach 5 to 10 degrees, with moderate winds from the south-easterly sector. The wind will be temporarily variable and weak, before returning to the north in the evening. On the coast and in the south, the north wind will become strong.

On Monday, variable weather is expected with alternating clearings and clouds bringing showers, with showers in the Ardennes in the form of melting snow or snow, and elsewhere, it will be showers of rain, sleet or melting snow. At the end of the day, the showers will evacuate towards the east. The maxima will not exceed 2 to 7 degrees, and the northwesterly wind will be moderate, fairly strong to strong on the coast.

On Tuesday morning, there will be widespread light frosts with clearings initially, but the cloudiness will then increase from the south of the country, remaining dry in many places. In the evening, light rain may still fall in the west, with maximum temperatures of 3 degrees in Hautes-Fagnes and 9 degrees in the west, and a moderate wind from the south-southwest.

On Wednesday, the sky will be very cloudy with periods of rain or a few showers, and temperatures will be on the rise with maximums between 8 degrees in Hautes-Fagnes and 12 or 13 degrees in the plain. The wind will be moderate, quite strong at sea, from the southwest.

On Thursday, the cloudiness will remain abundant with light rain at times, but the weather will often be dry, and temperatures will be spring-like with maximum values around 17 degrees in the center.


This Friday evening and tonight, the showers will persist. Mainly in the south and east of the country, these may still become intense with the possibility of a thunderclap. “Big storm with hailstones over Braine-le-Comte”, notably wrote Cédric via the orange Alert us button.

At the end of the night, a new area of ​​showers will reach the west of the country. The minima will be between 3 and 9 degrees, under a fairly strong south-westerly wind. Gusts of 60 to 70 km/h will remain possible or even more under an intense downpour.

SATURDAY, showers will cross the country from west to east. Then, the weather will become temporarily drier with sunny spells, but during the afternoon, the weather will again become variable with local showers, possibly accompanied by a thunderclap. The highs will be between 9 and 14 degrees. The wind will be fairly strong to strong from southwest to west with the possibility of gusts of 70 to 80 km/h.
Saturday evening, the weather will gradually become drier, with more sunny spells. During the night, the cloudiness will increase from France and an area of ​​rain will reach our country. The minima will be between 3 and 8 degrees. The wind will initially be moderate from the west and will then become weak to moderate from the south.

Sunday, under an overcast sky, locally abundant rains will be feared. In the evening, the weather will become dry again from the Netherlands, while the last precipitation will be in the form of slush or snow in the Ardennes. The highs will reach 5 to 10 degrees. The wind will often be moderate and will initially move from the south-easterly sector, then temporarily variable and weak, before returning to the north in the evening. On the coast and in the south, the north wind will become strong.

Monday, a cold flow from the northwest will bring us variable weather characterized by alternating clearings and clouds bringing showers. In the Ardennes, these showers will be in the form of melting snow or snow. Elsewhere, it will be showers of rain, sleet or melting snow. At the end of the day, the showers will evacuate towards the east. The maxima will not exceed 2 to 7 degrees. The northwesterly wind will be moderate, on the coast fairly strong to strong.

Mardi morning, light frosts will be widespread. At first, we will still benefit from clearings, but the cloudiness will then increase from the south of the country. The weather will still remain dry in many places. In the evening, light rain may still fall in the west. The maximum will be between 3 degrees in Hautes-Fagnes and 9 degrees in the west. The wind will be moderate from the south-southwest.

Wednesday, the sky will be very cloudy with periods of rain or a few showers. Temperatures will be on the rise with maximums between 8 degrees in Hautes-Fagnes and 12 or 13 degrees in the plain. The wind will be moderate, quite strong at sea, from the southwest.

THURSDAY, the cloudiness will again remain abundant with light rain at times, but the weather will often be dry. Temperatures will be spring-like with maximum values ​​around 17 degrees in the center.





In conclusion, the upcoming week will bring us a mix of showers, sunshine, and even a chance of snow in some regions. It is important to stay informed about the weather conditions and plan accordingly. While the fluctuating temperatures may make it difficult to decide on what to wear, it is better to be prepared for all eventualities. From Tuesday, light frosts will be widespread, so it’s important to keep yourself and your surroundings warm. Remember to drive safely in case of heavy showers and strong gusts of wind. Stay safe and enjoy the changing weather!

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