November 2025 in the province of Liège presented a mild and relatively dry month compared to historical norms. The weather pattern was characterized by above-average temperatures, significantly reduced precipitation, and enhanced sunshine hours, creating conditions that deviated notably from typical autumn weather for the region.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for November in Liège reached 7.2 degrees Celsius, which is 0.3 degrees above the normal value of 6.9 degrees. This modest warming trend was consistent throughout the month. The warmest day occurred on November 13 in Aywaille, where temperatures climbed to 18.1 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant mid-autumn respite. In contrast, the coldest conditions were recorded on November 22 in Lierneux, where temperatures plummeted to -8.7 degrees Celsius, marking a significant temperature swing typical of late autumn transitions.
Precipitation Patterns
November proved to be considerably drier than average, with total precipitation reaching only 61.4 millimeters compared to the normal 93.6 millimeters—a notable 34 percent deficit. This dry pattern was interrupted by the wettest day on November 19, when Dalhem recorded 17.3 millimeters of rainfall. Despite this single wet event, the overall month remained below seasonal expectations. Lincent emerged as the wettest location in the province, accumulating 81.7 millimeters throughout the month.
Sunshine and Notable Conditions
An unexpected highlight of November was the abundance of sunshine. The province experienced 118.8 hours of sunshine, exceeding the normal 106.7 hours by 11 percent. This above-average sunshine, combined with reduced rainfall, created relatively pleasant conditions for late autumn, despite the cooler temperatures typical of the season. The combination of mild temperatures, dry conditions, and enhanced sunshine made November 2025 a notably favorable month in Liège from a weather perspective.