Limburg, Belgium, residents can expect a shift in weather conditions this week, with temperatures fluctuating and a chance of precipitation. The region will see milder temperatures starting Monday, though scattered showers are possible.
According to reports, temperatures will remain positive overnight into Tuesday. However, Tuesday afternoon may bring isolated hail showers as colder air persists in the upper atmosphere.
A return to freezing temperatures is forecast for Wednesday, with daytime highs not expected to exceed 5°C (41°F). From Wednesday through Friday, the forecast remains dry. A noticeable warming trend is anticipated beginning Saturday, accompanied by an increased chance of rain.
Ruben Weytjens, a local weather expert, notes that Saturday will be windy with a cold northerly wind, with temperatures ranging from 1°C to 4°C (34°F to 39°F) in the morning, rising to 3°C to 4°C (37°F to 39°F) in the afternoon. The wind chill will make it experience colder. There is a possibility of wintry showers in the morning, but the afternoon should be dry with sunny periods. More details are available on Weytjens’ website.
Weytjens, born January 26, 1978, in Bree, Belgium, and raised in Opitter, previously worked in electronics at Philips in Hasselt, Heerlen, and Eindhoven before dedicating himself to providing detailed weather reports for the Limburg region. His background is detailed on WeerPush. This localized focus aims to deliver a valuable and professional weather service to the community.