Patricia, we need to exercise patience as a shower regime is expected to take place on Monday. However, it will not be heavy, even though there may be a slight dusting on the summits. Tuesday might be dry but chilly. Mild weather will return on Wednesday followed by light rain, though some dry periods may occur. Light precipitation might return towards the end of the day. Thursday and Friday might see restless and windy conditions, with a possible shift to the north bringing in fresh air and more humidity. The weather may become dry but not necessarily very mild around April 2-3 due to the expected high pressure.
Moving on to the rest of the country, the flow will pivot to the north behind the low-pressure core, bringing colder air at altitude causing some instability due to the higher sun. There can be some showers in the morning, especially in southern provinces, Limburg, and the east of Brussels. Hainaut, Flanders, and the West of Brussels will be dry, mainly protected by north-westerly flows. In the followingnoon, light showers with some hail or melting snow (>300m) may occur everywhere. Showers may be less frequent near the French border thanks to the flow and the English screen effect. Expect strong north-westerly winds (55-70 km/h) and cool highs of 3 to 9°C. Covering up is essential. Dry weather is expected to return in the evening, with showers receding over the southeast, followed by a clear sky at night.
Hello Patricia, we will still have to be patient. Indeed a regime of showers will take over this Monday with even a possible dusting on our summits but not much. After a drier but very cool Tuesday, the mildness will return on Wednesday accompanied by some light rain but we might have a few dry periods before the return of light precipitation at the end of the day… Restless and windy conditions on Thursday and especially Friday following which the flow might switch to the north bringing fresh air and more humidity. Drier but not necessarily very mild weather might return around April 2-3 thanks to the coming together of the high pressure yet to be confirmed.
And on the rest of the country?
Behind this low-pressure core, the flow will therefore pivot to the north, advecting colder air at altitude causing a small instability due to this much higher sun. In the morning, we will be able to experience a small shower, but especially in the southern provinces + Limburg and the east of the capital, while it will be drier from Hainaut to Flanders and the west of Brussels, often protected by north-westerly flows. .
At the end of the morning and in the followingnoon, everyone will be able to experience a light shower with a little hail or even melting snow in the south > 300 m. Note that these showers will always be less frequent near the French border thanks to the flow and the English screen effect. Very cool highs of 3 to 9°C under this strong north-westerly wind (55-70 km/h), you will have to cover yourself well. In the evening, dry weather returning everywhere and showers receding over the southeast and dry everywhere at night with a clear sky.
That’s the weather update for today, folks. It seems like we’re in for some showers and windy conditions in the coming days. But don’t worry, we might have some dry periods in between. As for the rest of the country, some areas might experience some showers and even snow, so make sure to layer up and stay warm. We’ll keep you updated as the weather evolves, so stay tuned. Stay safe and take care!