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Weather forecast in the coming days: hot summer weather, limited thunderstorms

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Heatwave Alert: Benelux Region Forecasts Extended Warm Spell Through Summer’s End

Brussels,Belgium – August 10,2025 – The Benelux region (belgium,Netherlands,and Luxembourg) is bracing for a continuation of above-average temperatures throughout the remainder of the meteorological summer,with forecasts indicating a potential heatwave in the coming days. Long-range models from both the European Center for Medium-range Weather forecasts (ECMWF) and the Global Forecast System (GFS) operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the United States, suggest sustained warmth well into September.

Weekend outlook: Variable Conditions

The immediate forecast for the weekend (August 16-17, 2025) presents a dichotomy. While some areas may experience continued warm temperatures, others could see increased cloud cover and localized showers. This variability is expected to continue, with sunny spells interspersed with potential convective activity. The highest temperatures are currently anticipated in the southern Netherlands and northern Belgium, potentially reaching 32-35°C (90-95°F) on Sunday, August 17th.

Weather forecast in the coming days: hot summer weather, limited thunderstorms
GFS model forecast for maximum temperatures on August 17, 2025, indicating potential for high temperatures in parts of the Benelux.

Long-Range Forecast: Extended Warmth

Analysis of both the ECMWF and GFS models indicates a prolonged period of temperatures above the seasonal norm. A peak in temperatures is expected in the next week, potentially triggering a heatwave, followed by a gradual moderation with maximum temperatures generally between 25-30°C (77-86°F). Later in the summer,temperatures may settle around 25°C (77°F). A northward flow is anticipated to bring slightly cooler temperatures to northern parts of the Benelux, particularly in the Netherlands and northern Belgium.

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