Weather Report: Namur Province, Belgium – June 2025
June 2025 brought warmer than average conditions to Namur province, with temperatures running notably above the seasonal norm. The month delivered a pleasant mix of warmth and moisture, though some significant temperature swings were recorded across different locations within the province.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for June reached 18.3 degrees Celsius, exceeding the normal value of 17.4 degrees by 0.9 degrees. This represents a modest but consistent warming trend throughout the month. The warmest day occurred on June 22 in Rochefort, where temperatures climbed to 32.8 degrees Celsius. In stark contrast, the coldest reading was recorded in Ciney on June 9, dropping to just 6.3 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the considerable temperature variability experienced across the province during this period.
Precipitation Patterns
Rainfall activity was notably above average, with the province receiving 72.4 millimeters compared to the normal June total of 65.6 millimeters, representing a 10 percent increase. The wettest single day occurred on June 7 in Houyet, where 24.5 millimeters of precipitation fell. When examining total rainfall by location, Bièvre emerged as the wettest area, accumulating 118.3 millimeters over the entire month, indicating that precipitation was unevenly distributed across the province.
Sunshine and Notable Features
Despite the above-average rainfall, sunshine hours also exceeded expectations. The province recorded 378.6 hours of sunshine, surpassing the normal value of 361.6 hours by approximately 5 percent. This combination of increased rainfall and enhanced sunshine created favorable conditions for vegetation growth throughout June.
The month was characterized by considerable spatial variation in weather conditions, with significant differences in both temperature extremes and precipitation totals between different municipalities, reflecting the diverse topography of the Namur region.