Snowflakes flutter down on the Markt in Ypres but also in Roeselare in the early evening (between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.). It is a first snow flurry, which will be followed by another. That’s what our weatherman Geert Naessens says.

“There will be a second zone at the back, later in the night and towards tomorrow morning, and it seems to be a little further north and will be more intense. A little more snow could fall there, again not near the sea, or at least very little, maybe a little sugared on the West Coast, but more towards the center of the province to 1, 2, 3 centimeters and at the French-Belgian border perhaps 4 to 5 centimeters.”

“So that is indeed snow, also in our province, although we see less snow from north to south, the north the least, the south the most and that also means a danger on the road, especially tomorrow morning.” “I expect problems due to local slippery conditions, so be careful.”

“I can say tomorrow the wind will go to the north-northwest and everything will gradually melt away again.”

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