November 2025 in the Belgian province of Luxemburg presented a mild and notably dry month compared to historical averages. The weather pattern was characterized by above-average sunshine and significantly reduced precipitation, creating conditions that deviated markedly from typical autumn weather for the region.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for November reached 6.0 degrees Celsius, marginally exceeding the normal value of 5.9 degrees Celsius by 0.1 degrees. This minimal positive anomaly indicates near-normal thermal conditions throughout the month. However, the temperature range was substantial, reflecting the variability typical of autumn weather. The warmest reading occurred in Rendeux on November 13th, when temperatures climbed to 17.4 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant mid-month respite. Conversely, the coldest conditions were recorded in Vielsalm on November 22nd, plummeting to minus 8.0 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the sharp temperature swings characteristic of late autumn.
Precipitation Patterns
November proved exceptionally dry, with total precipitation averaging 56.7 millimeters across the province. This represents a significant 46 percent deficit compared to the normal monthly total of 105.2 millimeters. The driest conditions persisted throughout most of the month, with the wettest day occurring on November 19th in Tintigny, when 14.3 millimeters of rain fell. Bouillon emerged as the wettest location overall, accumulating 80.1 millimeters for the entire month, yet still remaining well below seasonal norms.
Sunshine and Notable Features
A striking feature of November 2025 was the abundance of sunshine. The province recorded 115.6 hours of sunshine, representing a 20 percent surplus above the normal value of 96.1 hours. This elevated sunshine combined with below-average precipitation created relatively favorable conditions for outdoor activities during autumn.
The month's most notable characteristic was the pronounced departure from typical November precipitation patterns, with rainfall occurring at less than half the expected rate, while simultaneously delivering above-average sunshine hours.