During June 2025, the province of Henegouwen in Belgium experienced a month of weather that was slightly warmer than normal, with above-average sunshine but below-average rainfall. Overall, conditions were relatively pleasant for early summer, though the month featured some notable temperature extremes and wet periods.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for June in Henegouwen reached 18.6 degrees Celsius, which is 0.9 degrees above the normal value of 17.7 degrees. This modest warming made for a slightly warmer than typical early summer month. The temperature range was quite substantial, with the coldest reading of 7.2 degrees Celsius recorded in Gerpinnes on June 9th, while the warmest temperature of 32.0 degrees Celsius was measured in Comines-Warneton on June 21st. This 24.8-degree difference between the month's extremes highlights the variability in weather patterns throughout the period.
Precipitation Patterns
Rainfall during June totaled an average of 57.8 millimeters across the province, representing a 6 percent decrease from the normal monthly precipitation of 61.8 millimeters. While the overall precipitation was slightly below average, the rain was not evenly distributed. The wettest single day occurred in Rumes on June 13th, when 25.8 millimeters of rain fell. When considering total monthly accumulation by location, Gerpinnes recorded the highest precipitation with 72.1 millimeters, indicating that some areas received considerably more moisture than others.
Sunshine and Notable Features
Sunshine hours totaled 372.3 hours for the month, exceeding the normal value of 359.2 hours by 4 percent. This above-average sunshine contributed to the pleasant conditions experienced throughout much of June. The combination of slightly elevated temperatures, reduced rainfall, and increased sunshine made for favorable weather conditions during the early summer period in Henegouwen.