Record-breaking Crowds and Heat Wave on the Belgian Coast

2023-09-10 17:14:09

Sunday was also the second hottest day of the year and the sixth tropical day in a row in Uccle. You have to go back to August 2020 to find so many. At the time, there had been eight.

Unprecedented crowds on the Belgian coast for a September weekend

There were a lot of people over the weekend at the Belgian Coast. Day tourists had to be patient before diving into the North Sea, whether on the E40, dotted with construction sites, or on the trains, stormed by day tourists. Two additional trains connected the interior of the country to Ostend morning and evening. An additional train also ran towards Blankenberge (photo) at the same frequency.

Crowds in Blankenberge this weekend due to the high heat

The unprecedented heat wave in September is expected to last until Monday. This evening and night, the sky will remain clear to partly cloudy with high cloud fields. The minimums will range from 15 degrees in the Ardennes to 20 degrees at the sea as well as in large cities. The wind will be light from south to southeast. Monday, the day promises to be quite sunny again with high clouds. In the afternoon, a few cumulus clouds will develop over the hours, but the weather will generally remain dry. The maxima will be between 23 degrees at sea and 28 degrees in Kempen.

Monday evening and the following night, the weather will be more unstable with showers and thunderstorms coming from France. They could locally be intense and be accompanied by hail. Minimums will vary from 15 to 19 degrees

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