The RMI warns Saturday morning for slipperiness due to frost or ice spots. Code yellow is therefore in force for slippery conditions throughout the country.
Around midnight, an active precipitation zone will move into the country from the southwest. The first precipitation falls as snow that eventually turns into rain. That rain can freeze, especially in the Ardennes, but possibly elsewhere.
Sunday it will be heavily cloudy to overcast with moderate rainfall. There is still a temporary chance of freezing rain in the early morning. In the afternoon it rains more intermittently. It will become noticeably milder with maximum temperatures of up to 12 degrees in the west. The wind is strong at sea with gusts between 55 and 65 kilometers per hour.
Monday it will be windy with clear skies in the morning but also some showers. In the afternoon, a rain zone will move over the country from the west and the wind will increase to quite strong or locally strong with possible peaks of up to 80 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperatures fluctuate between 9 and 14 degrees around noon.
It will be noticeably colder again on Tuesday. The maximums fluctuate between 0 and 5 degrees. The wind is moderate to quite strong at sea.
