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Changeable days with ‘winter character’, 10 cm of snow expected in the Ardennes | Inland

It can get very windy along the north coast. The temperature in the morning is between 2 and 5 degrees, but due to the wind the perceived temperature is between 1 and -3 degrees, Weeronline reports. It will rain on Thursday morning and there may also be hail and wet snow with a ‘winter character’, according to the KNMI, especially in the north and east of the country. Between the showers, especially in the southwest, the sun regularly shines.

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In the evening the showers will gradually decrease and it will clear up. Tonight there is a chance of a winter shower, especially in the north and east. “Inland the temperature drops to freezing point with locally a degree of frost. There is a risk of slipperiness due to freezing of wet road sections. Due to wind from the sea, the mercury in the coastal areas remains slightly above freezing,” reports the weather station.

There may be melting snow and hail in Flanders. In the Ardennes there are serious snow showers, reports the Belgian KMI. According to Noodweer Benelux, locally up to ten centimeters of snow can fall in the Ardennes from now until Saturday.

Inland it may be slippery locally on the Dutch roads on Friday. In the south and east the sun shines regionally, but in the rest of the country the clouds dominate. “There are also some showers from the northwest over the country and from these showers ‘just’ rain falls everywhere.”

In the night to Saturday the rain will move to Germany. It will remain cloudy and therefore there will be no frost. The minimums will be between 3 and 5 degrees at the beginning of the weekend. It will remain cloudy on Saturday. The afternoon temperature is 7 or 8 degrees, which means it is on the mild side. Highs of 5 or 6 degrees are common in late January. Sunday will remain dry, followed by mild winter weather.

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