November 2025 Weather Report for Antwerp Province, Belgium
November 2025 brought relatively mild conditions to Antwerp province, with temperatures performing slightly above seasonal norms. The month was characterized by notably drier conditions than typical for this period, alongside above-average sunshine hours that brightened the autumn landscape.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for November reached 8.0 degrees Celsius, marginally exceeding the normal value of 7.7 degrees Celsius, resulting in a positive anomaly of 0.3 degrees. The warmest day occurred on November 5th in Bonheiden, where temperatures climbed to 18.0 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant early-month respite. In contrast, the coldest conditions were recorded in Balen on November 22nd, with temperatures dropping to minus 2.5 degrees Celsius, marking the onset of more typical late-autumn cold.
Precipitation Patterns
November proved considerably drier than average, with total precipitation measuring 66.5 millimeters against a normal value of 89.6 millimeters. This represents a deficit of 26 percent below seasonal expectations. The wettest day occurred on November 14th in Wuustwezel, where 24.9 millimeters of rainfall was recorded. Notably, Wuustwezel emerged as the wettest location across the province for the entire month, accumulating 95.9 millimeters of precipitation.
Sunshine and Notable Features
A bright spot in November's weather was the above-average sunshine, with 123.9 hours recorded compared to the normal 111.4 hours. This 11 percent surplus provided welcome daylight hours as the season progressed toward winter. The combination of milder temperatures, reduced rainfall, and enhanced sunshine created conditions that were generally favorable for late autumn activities across Antwerp province.