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Up to -1°C this Thursday: after the snow, the IRM warning

Lhe weather will be generally dry on Wednesday, with cloudy periods at medium and high altitudes. The clearings will widen from the north of the country, according to forecasts from the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM). The maxima will vary between -1°C in the Ardennes and 4°C by the sea. The wind will be weak to moderate from the southwest then weak and variable.

The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) has issued a yellow warning for slippery conditions overnight from Wednesday to Thursday for all provinces of the country, with the exception of West Flanders, it said on Wednesday. The warning has been in effect since 8 p.m. Wednesday and is in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday.

This evening and during most of the night, the sky will be partly to partly cloudy. At the end of the night, cloudiness will increase in the northwest and west of the country with the possibility of a few showers of rain or melting snow. The minimums will vary between -5°C in the Hautes-Fagnes, 0°C in the center of the country and 4°C by the sea. The wind will be weak to moderate from the west then moderate from the southwest. Along the coast it will be moderate to quite strong.

On Friday, the weather will remain quite cold with further showers, sometimes wintry from the North Sea. The north-east of the country will remain the most exposed, and clearings will be more numerous in the regions close to . With maximums of 0°C in the Hautes-Fagnes to 7°C by the sea, additional accumulation of snow will be possible in the Hautes-Ardennes. A few patches of ice may also form in places at night and in the morning in the event of clearings. The wind will be moderate from west to southwest, along the coast quite strong.

After a night and a cold morning, Saturday will start with sunny spells. Cloudiness will increase quickly from the west, then some light rain may reach the west of the country during the afternoon. The maxima will vary between 2 and 7°C.

Weather forecasts region by region.


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