Summer Weather Forecast: July Heatwave Unlikely, But High Temperatures Expected at Month-end and in August

2023-07-05 15:31:00

This westerly trending flow should last at least until July 16-17 and therefore no heat wave or heat wave before at least the 20th. I would bet a coin on very hot temperatures rather at the end of the month and at the beginning of August. As a reminder, a heat wave is defined by a minimum of 5 days where the maxima reach 25°C in Uccle, including 3 days at over 30°C… Which does not seem to be relevant on the weather models.

And on the rest of the country this Thursday?

In the morning, we will find a bright sun and a few mid-altitude clouds on our increasingly rare northern borders. It will be a little cooler but this will quickly be absorbed by this very high sun and its warming rays. At the end of the morning, the residual instability will allow the formation of weak cumulus clouds over a wide central band of the country. It will always be sunnier at the sea and in the far south, but it will be quite bright elsewhere.

In the followingnoon, always the same type of weather with a fairly blue sky at the sea and an alternation of flattened cumuliform clouds in the interior. A more sparkling sun on the south of the Ardennes but also on a Mons-Tournai-coastal axis in the second part of the followingnoon from the French border. This goes back to the mercury level with 18°C ​​to 24°C on the plain under a moderate southwesterly wind. In the evening, it will clear everywhere.

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