to 25 degrees, but first we have to deal with the bullet

to 25 degrees, but first we have to deal with the bullet

It's going to be a little tough over the next few days, but after the sour comes the sweet. Summer weather will come later in the week, Weerplaza's Johnny Willemsen promised Tuesday morning on the radio show “WAKKER!” In Omrup Brabant. The temperature will rise to about 20 degrees on Friday and up to about 25 degrees on Saturday.

According to Willemsen, these temperatures are due to the depression that originated near Portugal and Spain. “It's not moving to our country, but to the west of Ireland. It's giving off a strong southerly current.”

“Set up the grill properly, because there is wind.”

The meteorologist from Weerplaza talks about a “large portion of soft air” being sent to us from Spain and the surrounding area. “Saturday will also likely be a dry, sunny day. So, typical barbecue weather.” That might be possible. You must set up the grill properly, because there will be wind. “But in terms of temperatures, it seems possible.”

Until then, we will have to deal mainly with rain, starting Tuesday. “The rain that was still near Calais in France early in the morning is coming this way,” Willemsen said. “The first showers will be in the west of the province, Bergen op Zoom and surrounding areas. They will move further over Brabant during the morning. We will also see heavy rain in the first half of the afternoon. But later in the afternoon the sun will penetrate the area more often.” And it will be dry. The temperature will be around 12 or 13 degrees in the afternoon with strong southwesterly winds.”

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“Wednesday and Thursday are the first rains, then the sun and rain alternate.”

It will also be subject to change on Wednesday and Thursday. This is due to the movement of low pressure areas over the British Isles and the North Sea. He added, “We will see rain after that. Initial rain, then alternating between sun and rain. We will see that on Wednesday and Thursday.” But then comes the nice part: a little patience.

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