Limburg province in the Netherlands is bracing for a gray Monday with a high chance of scattered showers. The inclement weather is expected to continue throughout the day, moving from west to east across the region.
Temperatures will remain relatively stable, hovering around 5 degrees Celsius (41 degrees Fahrenheit) this morning. Afternoon highs are forecast to reach 6 to 7 degrees Celsius (43 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit) in some areas.
A brisk westerly wind will pick up early Monday, with gusts potentially reaching 50 kilometers per hour (31 miles per hour). These winds will build conditions perceive considerably colder. Wind speeds are expected to decrease slightly in the afternoon, but will still average around 4 Beaufort – equivalent to 40 to 45 kilometers per hour (25 to 28 miles per hour).
Overnight into Tuesday, temperatures are expected to remain above freezing, with lows between 3 and 4 degrees Celsius (37 to 39 degrees Fahrenheit). Scattered showers are possible, and there is a chance these could turn to sleet as colder air moves into the upper atmosphere. A gusty westerly wind will persist.
The forecast suggests a continuation of unsettled weather for the region, potentially impacting travel and outdoor activities. Residents should prepare for cool, windy conditions and the possibility of precipitation.