Weather Report for Namur Province, Belgium – February 2026
February 2026 brought notably warmer and wetter conditions to Namur province compared to historical averages. The month was characterized by above-normal temperatures, significant precipitation, and near-average sunshine, creating a relatively mild but damp winter period across the region.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for February reached 6.5 degrees Celsius, exceeding the normal value of 5.2 degrees by 1.3 degrees. This positive anomaly indicates a warmer-than-typical month for the region. The coldest conditions occurred in Cerfontaine on February 15, where temperatures dropped to minus 4.2 degrees Celsius. In contrast, the warmest day was recorded in Andenne on February 25, when temperatures climbed to 19.1 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the considerable temperature range experienced during the month.
Precipitation and Moisture
Rainfall was notably above normal, with an average total of 99.8 millimeters compared to the historical normal of 79.4 millimeters, representing a 26 percent increase. The wettest single day occurred in Vresse-sur-Semois on February 11, when 25.3 millimeters of precipitation fell. This location also recorded the highest monthly total, accumulating 151 millimeters throughout February, making it the wettest area in the province during this period.
Sunshine
Sunshine hours totaled 109.6 hours across the month, slightly above the normal value of 106.3 hours, representing a modest 3 percent positive anomaly. This indicates relatively typical cloud cover and daylight conditions for February in Namur.
Notable Observations
The month displayed significant variability, with a temperature range of over 23 degrees between the coldest and warmest extremes. The above-average precipitation combined with mild temperatures created conditions typical of a transitional winter month, with frequent wet weather systems moving through the region.