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Belgium Faces Hot Tuesday with Temperatures Soaring to 33°C

Belgium Faces Hot Tuesday with Temperatures Soaring to 33°C

From La Libre Belgique · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Belgium is expected to experience a hot Tuesday, with temperatures reaching up to 33°C in some areas.
  • The day will start with clear skies, but clouds will gather in the afternoon, potentially bringing isolated thunderstorms to the eastern borders.
  • A northerly wind will offer some coolness, especially along the coast, with overnight temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C.

Belgium is bracing for a warm Tuesday, with temperatures expected to climb significantly across the country. The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts mercury levels to remain above 25°C, potentially reaching as high as 33°C in the Lorraine region.

The day is set to begin under a clear blue sky, offering pleasant conditions for early risers. However, clouds are predicted to move in during the afternoon, particularly over the eastern half of the country. There is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms developing late in the day along the borders with Germany and Luxembourg.

A northerly wind is expected to provide some relief from the heat, especially noticeable along the coast. Despite the daytime warmth, the night is anticipated to be peaceful, with temperatures settling between 15°C in the High Fens and 20°C in Flanders.

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Originally published by La Libre Belgique in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.