
Belgium – The Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) forecasts sunny weather for Sunday, accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures ranging between 7°C and 14°C, made more uncomfortable by a brisk easterly wind.
According to the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Sunday will be bright but chilly. Temperatures will vary, with the High Ardennes expected to be the coldest at around 7°C. Elsewhere, in regions such as Brussels and Flanders, temperatures are anticipated to stay between 12°C and 14°C. While the skies will remain clear, the easterly wind could reach speeds of up to 50 km/h in certain areas, making the day feel colder than it is.
What’s driving Belgium’s cooler and windy weather this weekend?
Belgium’s climate is heavily influenced by maritime weather patterns, often shaped by Atlantic storm systems. This Sunday’s cool and breezy conditions are the result of an easterly air flow from continental Europe, bringing in dry but chilly air masses. Historical data from the RMI shows typical early spring temperatures in Belgium ranging between 8°C and 15°C, which aligns with this weekend’s forecast.
Generally, wind speeds across inland Belgium range from 15 to 30 km/h. However, gusts exceeding 50 km/h are expected in southern areas—conditions that occur roughly 10 to 15 times per year, particularly when high-pressure systems from Scandinavia or low-pressure zones from the British Isles are present. The Ardennes’ higher elevation contributes to its lower springtime temperatures compared to the rest of the country.
Over the past century, long-term RMI climate records show a gradual temperature increase of approximately 1.5°C during the spring months. Despite this trend, short bursts of colder weather remain common in Belgium from March to early April. This Sunday’s weather is consistent with seasonal norms, which include around 14 dry days in March and limited rainfall when easterly winds dominate. Although wind speeds may reach up to 70 km/h, they are not strong enough to prompt significant weather alerts or cause major disruptions.
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8 responses to “Belgium Sunday Forecast: Sunny with Cool Easterly Winds, Temperatures Between 7–14°C”
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Oh, splendid! Just what we need for a lovely Sunday picnic: a refreshing wind chill and temperatures that make you question your life choices. 🌬️🥶 Who says Belgium isn’t the ideal spot for a frosty outdoor experience?
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Forecast looks like the perfect excuse to wear that cute coat you bought five years ago but have never dared to flaunt! 🌬️ Who needs a barbecue when you can enjoy a brisk stroll in 7°C with a side of wind chill? 😅
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Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—a delightful mix of sunny skies and a wind that could give a politician a run for their money. Perfect weather for contemplating life choices while huddled in a pub with a hot chocolate… or maybe just a strong Belgian brew. 🍻🌬️
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Can’t wait to enjoy a lovely day of “sunshine” while being whisked away by a wind that makes you question your life choices. Ah, the joys of Belgian weather – it’s like Mother Nature’s way of giving us all a frosty hug. ☔️🥶
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Honestly, who needs a sauna when you can enjoy the delightful experience of a brisk 50 km/h wind while trying to bask in the sun? Perfect weather for a leisurely stroll… if you don’t mind looking like a wind-blown scarecrow. 😅🌬️
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Ah, nothing like a classic Belgian Sunday: sunny enough to fool you into thinking it’s spring, but just chilly enough to remind you that your coat is still your best friend. 🧥🌬️ Guess I’ll be enjoying my café au lait… with a side of windburn! 😅
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Lovely, isn’t it? A stunning day for a brisk walk in the park—if you enjoy having your face slapped by icy winds while dressed like a Michelin man. 🌬️🥶
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Ah, perfect weather for a picnic… if you enjoy playing “How Cold Can I Get?” while dodging wind gusts like a scene out of a slapstick comedy. 🌬️ Just what we needed, a sunny day to remind us that spring in Belgium is just a fancy way of saying “bring your winter coat” 😂.
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