2024-04-12 17:32:00
SATURDAY, here’s a beautiful spring day ahead with the wind settling in from the southwest, blowing with peaks of 30-50 km/h. It will bring us even more softness and even warmth under a fairly bright sky.
The maximums will reach 17 to 20° at the coast but will be between 20 and 25° in the interior of the country.
With the approach of a cold front, clouds will invade the sky more and more during the night but it will still be dry.
Sundayfollowing the passage of the cold front accompanied by fairly compact cloud fields, the sky will become more changeable during the day with a few appearances of the sun.
It will be cooler with temperatures generally returning to between 12 and 18°.
The night will also be cooler with slightly wider clearings and temperatures dropping to between 9° in the west and 3° in the east or even a few degrees lower in certain eastern valleys where light frosts (0 at -2°) are expected.
Mondaya depression will arrive between Scotland and southern Norway and will monitor a second cold front that is much more active in our regions.
This will bring us periods of rain in the morning in the northwest and in the followingnoon in the southeast of the country (5-10 L/M²) with clearings over a large part of the country at that time. Flemish.
The southwest wind will blow increasingly stronger with gusts of 60 to 90 km/h and will later turn to the west, decreasing somewhat.
Temperatures will continue to drop with a maximum of 7° in the upper Ardennes and 10 to 12° in the plains and on the coast.
Showers will arrive during the night and will sometimes be accompanied by sleet or even melting snow above 400m in the Ardennes.
Minimums between 8° on the coast and 6° in the center up to 1° in the Hautes Fagnes.
Tuesday and Wednesdaythe depression will have arrived in the Baltic Sea and will maintain the flow of cold and unstable polar air over the North Sea and our regions with still showers regularly separated by appearances of the sun.
It will be a little colder still with temperatures of 10 to 11° in the plains and barely 5 to 7° in the eastern highlands where showers of melting snow will remain a problem.
Peak winds from the west to northwest will still remain significant on Tuesday with speeds between 50 and 80 km/h but will decrease significantly in strength on Wednesday.
Subsequent developments for the end of the week and the start of the following weekend
An anticyclone will set up near Ireland and low pressure activity will persist over the center and east of the European continent, which will maintain the flow of very fresh and humid air of polar origin to our regions.
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