November 2025 Weather Report for Namur Province, Belgium
November in Namur province proved to be a mild month with slightly above-normal temperatures and notably drier conditions than usual. The province experienced a relatively pleasant autumn period with adequate sunshine, though precipitation fell well below seasonal expectations.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for November reached 7.1 degrees Celsius, marginally exceeding the normal value of 6.9 degrees by 0.2 degrees. This modest warming kept conditions close to seasonal norms throughout the month. The warmest day occurred on November 13th in Andenne, where temperatures climbed to 17.6 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant mid-month respite. In stark contrast, the coldest conditions were recorded on November 22nd in Rochefort, where temperatures plummeted to minus 5.7 degrees Celsius, marking a significant temperature swing within the month.
Precipitation Patterns
November delivered considerably less rainfall than typical for the season. The province received an average of 72.0 millimeters of precipitation, representing an 18 percent deficit compared to the normal 87.4 millimeters. The wettest single day occurred on November 19th in Fosses-la-Ville, where 18.5 millimeters fell. When examining total precipitation by location, Sombreffe recorded the highest accumulation with 85.3 millimeters, though this still remained below the seasonal average for most areas.
Sunshine and Notable Conditions
Sunshine hours exceeded expectations, with 111.4 hours recorded across the province compared to a normal 104.0 hours, representing a 7 percent surplus. This above-average sunshine contributed to the generally pleasant character of the month despite the drier conditions. The combination of mild temperatures, reduced rainfall, and increased sunshine created favorable conditions for much of November, though the late-month cold snap on November 22nd brought a dramatic temperature contrast to the period.