LOOK. Day starts dry, but then rain follows
Sunday morning there are many clouds over the extreme west and a shower can fall. After that it will be sunnier and drier on the coast, while inland the clouds will increase with a chance of a few showers. Locally, even a clap of thunder can be heard. The maxima are between 19 and 24 degrees. The wind is moderate to fairly strong, at sea quite strong to strong, from the southwest and later west-southwest. Gusts of wind up to 70 km/h are possible.
After a sunny start it will be in the course of Monday variable cloudiness with cumulus clouds from which a few showers fall locally. In many regions, however, it will remain dry with maxima of 20 to 24 degrees. There is a moderate and on the coast sometimes a fairly strong wind from west to southwest.
Tuesday it will be mostly sunny with sometimes a few clouds. It is a few degrees warmer with maxima of 21 degrees at the sea, 25 degrees in the center to 27 degrees in Belgian Lorraine. The wind is weak and variable.
Wednesday clear spells and cloud fields alternate. A few local showers are possible, but it will mostly stay dry. We get maxima of 21 to 26 degrees with a moderate and on the coast sometimes a fairly strong wind from west to southwest.
Thursday and Friday it will be a bit changeable with a few showers in between. Sometimes there are also clearances and the maxima are between 19 and 23 degrees. A mostly moderate wind is blowing from westerly directions.