Heavy rain is expected across Belgium today, bringing much-needed relief to parched plants. According to the Royal Meteorological Institute (KMI), an active weather front is moving in from France, with Sunday afternoon and night set to see heavy, thunderous showers, especially in Flanders. This update was confirmed as of 2025-07-06 11:43:00.
- Active weather front brings heavy rain today
- Expect 20-50 liters of rain locally
- KMI issues yellow alert for vigilance
- Monday features intense rain and thunderstorms
- Tuesday stays cool with scattered showers
- Coastal areas face strong winds up to 60 km/h
The KMI has issued a “code yellow” warning for all of Flanders, Brussels, as well as the provinces of Hainaut and Flemish Brabant. This means residents should stay alert as rainfall totals could reach between 20 and 30 liters per square meter within 24 hours, with some areas possibly seeing up to 50 liters.
What does this mean for the start of the week? Monday and Tuesday will continue to bring unsettled weather, with intermittent heavy showers and cooler temperatures. Let’s explore what Belgians can expect in the coming days.
How should Belgians prepare for these wet days? The persistent rainfall will impact daily routines and outdoor plans. Key points to consider include:
- Heavy showers and thunderstorms mainly in Flanders, with some localized intense rain.
- Monday morning starts cloudy and wet, easing by afternoon with wind gusts up to 60 km/h at the coast.
- Tuesday remains changeable, with scattered showers and cool temperatures ranging from 13 to 19 degrees Celsius.
- “Code yellow” alerts urge vigilance but do not signal immediate severe danger.
As the weather system moves through, Belgians should stay updated with local forecasts and be prepared for intermittent showers and gusty winds. Will the rain bring long-term relief, or is more unsettled weather ahead? Keep an eye on the skies and plan accordingly for the week.