Snow produces beautiful pictures, weatherman warns of evening rush hour

The snowfall provided several beautiful pictures on Monday morning, but it caused a lot of traffic problems. The morning rush hour was marked by long traffic jams and many delays. You also have to pay attention during the evening rush hour, according to Floris Lafeber of Weerplaza.

“We are also experiencing numerous winter showers on Monday evening,” he said in the morning radio program ‘WAKKER!’ on Omroep Brabant. “There will be slightly fewer winter showers than this morning. We are talking about wet snow or snow, which can also remain locally. The temperature, which rises a few degrees above freezing during the day, then quickly drops to values ​​below freezing. , which can cause it to become slippery in places.”

“More space for the sun.”

According to the weatherman at Weerplaza, it will be mainly dry on Tuesday. “With an alternation of cloud fields and sunny periods. The temperature then rises to about three degrees. A moderate to fairly strong wind blows from the southwest.”

We may experience snow again locally on Wednesday. “But that is still quite uncertain. An area of ​​precipitation will then pass over Belgium and there is a chance that this area of ​​precipitation will reach our region. Large amounts of snow will probably not result, but there is a chance that part of our province will then has to deal with some snow again.”

From Thursday it will be mainly dry, except for a few winter showers. “Then there is also more room for the sun.”

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It turned white in Molenschot (photo: An Roelen).
It turned white in Molenschot (photo: An Roelen).

A chapel in Breda in the snow (photo: Anne-Marije Spruijt).
A chapel in Breda in the snow (photo: Anne-Marije Spruijt).

The snow provided beautiful pictures from the air.
The snow provided beautiful pictures from the air.

Henk saw 'the first significant snowfall' of this year in Breda on Monday morning (photo: Henk Voermans).
Henk saw ‘the first significant snowfall’ of this year in Breda on Monday morning (photo: Henk Voermans).

These sheep suddenly ended up in a winter landscape (photo: Bart Meesters).
These sheep suddenly ended up in a winter landscape (photo: Bart Meesters).

This is how Martha saw Waalwijk waking up on Monday morning (photo: Martha Kivits).
This is how Martha saw Waalwijk waking up on Monday morning (photo: Martha Kivits).

Anja saw this layer of snow early Monday morning in Made (photo: Anja Bastiaansen).
Anja saw this layer of snow early Monday morning in Made (photo: Anja Bastiaansen).

Glenda woke up with this view of her backyard in Rijen (photo: Glenda).
Glenda woke up with this view of her backyard in Rijen (photo: Glenda).

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