Are you a real sun worshipper? Then it will be fun this Friday and Saturday. But beware, the sun power is high. “Unprotected skin can burn in ten to fifteen minutes,” warns Wilfred Janssen of Weerplaza. “That’s pretty fast.”

“We see sun power 7 in many places and at times even slightly above it,” says Wilfred. “The sun is at its strongest at this time of the year between twelve and three o’clock in the afternoon, when it is highest in the sky. Especially with this weather it is useful to look for the shade a little more often or to to apply very frequently.”

“We will see summer temperatures on the thermometers until the middle of the night.”

The temperature rises steadily during Friday and according to Wilfred this will continue until the beginning of the evening. “Only then do I expect to reach the maximum temperature in Brabant. In the warmest places it will be more than 31 degrees. There is not too much wind. The air is relatively dry. I think that means that it is really enjoyable for summer enthusiasts. It remains ” in the evenings also very warm for a long time. I think that we will see summer temperatures on the thermometers until midnight. In the countryside 25 degrees or warmer and in built-up areas in many places still a lot above that, because it cools a lot there less off.”

The minimum temperature will eventually reach 20 degrees in major cities next night. In the outer area it cools down to 18 or 19 degrees.

“It might feel a little stuffy on Saturday.”

It will be even warmer on Sunday. “Then the temperature in the outer areas in the southeast of the province could just rise to 33 or 34 degrees. In larger villages and cities it will be a lot warmer. The sun is shining brightly. The air will be a bit more humid on Saturday. than now, so it may feel a bit stuffy then, so a foot bath in the garden is not an unnecessary luxury.”

The weatherman of Weerplaza expects a weather change during the night to Sunday. “Then the wind turns to the north in more and more places in the province. Then some cooler air is supplied. This is reflected in the minimum temperature in the night to Sunday, which comes out at about 16 degrees in most places. clouds will increase and I do not exclude the possibility that some rain or thunderstorms will pass. Sunday during the day it will be variable cloudy. Even then there is a chance of a rain or thunderstorm still present. We will reach 25 degrees on Sunday I think net. But those in their thirties, such as Friday and Saturday, will be a very difficult story on Sunday.”

“Sunrise and sunset can turn a little deeper red.”

The warm southerly wind that we have to deal with on Friday and Saturday also brings Sahara dust with it. “Particularly a bit later this Friday and in the course of Saturday. It is not a very thick layer, but we will see something of it. This also means that during showers – certainly in the night to Sunday and perhaps Sunday morning – the so if you want to wash your car or wipe the windows, it might be better to wait until after the weekend. gone right away.”

The Sahara dust can also make for beautiful sunsets or sunrises. “This Friday evening the sunset and Saturday the sunrise could turn a little deeper red than usual.”

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The warm, dry and sunny weather will continue on Friday and Saturday (photo: Ben Saanen).
The warm, dry and sunny weather will continue on Friday and Saturday (photo: Ben Saanen).

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