Weather Report for Antwerp Province, Belgium – July 2025
July 2025 brought warmer than average conditions to Antwerp province, with temperatures running slightly above normal throughout the month. The average temperature reached 19.6 degrees Celsius, exceeding the historical normal of 18.8 degrees by 0.8 degrees. The warmest day of the month occurred on July 1st in Borsbeek, where temperatures climbed to 37.2 degrees Celsius, marking an exceptionally hot start to the summer month. In contrast, the coldest reading was recorded in Brecht on July 4th, dropping to just 9.6 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the considerable temperature variation experienced across the province during this period.
Precipitation levels were notably below average during July, with the province receiving 65.9 millimeters compared to the normal monthly total of 88.5 millimeters. This represents a deficit of 26 percent, indicating drier than typical conditions. The wettest single day occurred on July 6th in Kapellen, where 24.0 millimeters of rain fell. When examining precipitation by location, Kalmthout emerged as the wettest area, accumulating a total of 91.0 millimeters throughout the month.
Sunshine was a notable highlight of July 2025, with the province enjoying 392.9 hours of bright sunshine. This exceeded the normal value of 354.5 hours by 11 percent, providing residents and visitors with abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. The combination of above-average temperatures, below-average rainfall, and above-average sunshine created favorable summer weather conditions across Antwerp province during this period.