WEATHER REPORT. Nice at first, heavy showers in the afternoon, with a chance of thunderstorms, gusts and hail: RMI announces code yellow | Weather news

We are in warm, unstable air today. Initially it will be nice and dry, but after noon heavy showers will fall in many places, which may be accompanied by thunderstorms, hail and gusts of wind. The RMI warns with code yellow. The mercury will rise to 29 degrees.

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This morning it will first be dry in many regions with clearance, some showers may fall in the far east. Clouds increase from the French border, with heavy showers in many regions during the day, mainly after noon. Some showers are accompanied by thunder and can cause a lot of precipitation in a short time and gusts of wind. Hail can also fall here and there. The maxima are between 23 and 29 degrees.

This evening it will be temporarily drier with clear spells, but later during the evening or next night there will be showers again that are locally strong, with thunder and a chance of hail and gusts of wind. The minimums fluctuate between 15 and 19 degrees. Code yellow will remain in effect until tomorrow morning.

Friday A cold front is moving through Belgium from the west. The day will be variable or sometimes heavily clouded, with showers in many places. They will still be intense and stormy locally, especially south of Sambre en Maas. In the afternoon, a fairly active shower line can also develop over the northwest of the country. The maxima fluctuate around 20 or 21 degrees by the sea, 22 or 23 degrees in the Ardennes and 24 to 26 degrees elsewhere.

On Saturday sometimes broad clearance and cloudy periods alternate. The showers are likely to reach the coast in the morning, after which they will move inland during the day. They are probably more numerous and locally intense in the west and northwest. It is noticeably cooler with maxima of 16 or 17 degrees in the High Fens to 20 or 21 degrees in Flanders.

Sunday wide clearances alternate with cumulus clouds, from which a few showers fall, especially at sea and in the Ardennes. The maxima are between 16 or 17 degrees in the High Fens and 20 or 21 degrees elsewhere.

Monday it will be partly to sometimes heavily cloudy. Especially in the afternoon, showers will occur in many regions with still maxima of 16 to 21 degrees.

Tuesday it will be cloudy with a chance of some rather local showers. Temperatures change little with maxima of 17 to 21 or 22 degrees.

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