April 2025 Weather Report for Namur Province, Belgium
April brought notably warmer and sunnier conditions to Namur province compared to historical averages, though precipitation fell significantly short of normal levels. The month presented a mixed spring pattern with considerable temperature fluctuations and extended periods of sunshine.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for April reached 10.8 degrees Celsius, representing a positive anomaly of 1.4 degrees above the normal value of 9.4 degrees. This warmer-than-average trend was particularly evident toward the end of the month. The coldest reading occurred on April 7 in Havelange, where temperatures dipped to minus 0.6 degrees Celsius. In sharp contrast, the warmest day of the month was recorded on April 30 in Beauraing, reaching 26.0 degrees Celsius, marking a significant late-month warming event.
Precipitation Patterns
April proved to be considerably drier than normal, with total precipitation averaging just 30.5 millimeters across the province. This represents a substantial 53 percent deficit compared to the normal April precipitation of 65.4 millimeters. The wettest single day occurred on April 24 in Andenne, which recorded 13.3 millimeters of rainfall. When examining precipitation by location, Bièvre emerged as the wettest area with a total of 48.9 millimeters for the entire month, still below seasonal norms.
Sunshine and Notable Features
One of the most striking aspects of April 2025 was the abundance of sunshine. The province experienced 308.6 hours of sunshine, exceeding the normal value of 259.7 hours by 19 percent. This above-average sunshine, combined with warmer temperatures and reduced rainfall, created favorable conditions for spring activities and vegetation growth during much of the month.
The month's weather pattern reflected typical spring variability, with early-month frost giving way to increasingly warm conditions as April progressed toward its conclusion.