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Warm Wednesday: up to 25 degrees on Labor Day

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Temperatures have increased this week: on Wednesday May 1, a day off for many, it can reach up to 25 degrees. Although there is also a chance of thunder.

Broad clear skies will develop over the eastern half of the country on Tuesday, while in the west it will become partly cloudy, with a chance of showers. Thunderstorms may occur in the west at the end of the day. The maximum temperatures fluctuate between 18 and locally 24 degrees.

Tuesday evening and night it will be partly to heavily cloudy. Showers or more active thunderstorms will move into the country from France and will also spread across the other regions during the night. The minimum temperatures are between 9 and 13 degrees.

Labor Day starts dry, with broad clear skies and some mist or fog in places. During the day the cumulus clouds will puff up, with a chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. In the evening, a more structured thunderstorm zone will reach our country from France, with precipitation mainly in the regions near the French border. The thunderstorms may be intense and may be accompanied by small hail. The maximum temperatures are between 20 and 25 degrees inland, and do not climb higher than 16 or 17 degrees on the coast.

Fresher again

Thursday also starts with sunny periods, but then the many clouds, already present above the southern half of the country, move towards the north. In the afternoon, the center and the north of the country will first receive moderate rain. Precipitation will become thundery along the German and Dutch borders. The maximum temperatures fluctuate between 14 and 21 degrees.

Friday will start very cloudy, with possibly some rain near the sea. Broad clear skies will develop during the afternoon. It remains dry in most places with maximum temperatures between 9 and 15 degrees, with a moderate and quite strong wind from the south-west at sea.

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