The sky will generally be very cloudy with occasional drizzle, according to the morning forecast from the Royal Meteorological Institute (MRI).
The weather will generally remain gray and foggy with occasional drizzle. During the day, the cloud cover could sometimes allow some timid clearings to filter through in places. At the end of the afternoon, temporarily wider clearings could develop over the coastal region. The maxima will be between 8 and 12 degrees, under generally weak and variable winds.
This eveningthe IRM forecasts temporary clearings in the west and center of the country. Then the sky will become very cloudy again with light rain or drizzle from the coast. South of the Sambre et Meuse furrow, low clouds will once again limit visibility with still a risk of drizzle. The minimums will be between 4 and 8 degrees.
Mondaya disturbance will cross the country from the coast and the sky will initially be very cloudy with light rain or drizzle. Then clear spells will develop from the northwest, but there will also be a risk of showers. The maximums will be between 8 and 11 degrees in Upper Belgium and between 11 and 13 degrees elsewhere. The wind will be weak to moderate from the southwest, becoming moderate (and quite strong at sea) from the north-northwest after the rain zone passes.
Mardithe weather will be partly to very cloudy with a risk of rain or a few showers. It will be cool with maximums of 4 degrees on the highest peaks to 11 degrees near the sea.
Wednesdaythe weather will often be cloudy with a risk of precipitation early in the day. In the afternoon, the weather will become dry with possibly rare sunny spells. We will reach maximums of 4 to 8 degrees.
The rest of the week looks cloudy and cool, but dry.
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