October 2025 Weather Report for Namur Province, Belgium
October in Namur Province proved to be a cooler and drier month than typical seasonal patterns. The province experienced variable autumn conditions with temperatures running slightly below normal and precipitation levels notably reduced compared to historical averages.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for October reached 10.9 degrees Celsius, falling 1.0 degree below the normal value of 11.9 degrees. This cooler-than-average trend characterized much of the month. The warmest conditions were recorded in Dinant on October 7th, when temperatures peaked at 18.4 degrees Celsius. In contrast, the coldest reading came from Bièvre on October 26th, dropping to just 2.4 degrees Celsius, marking a significant temperature swing as autumn progressed toward winter.
Precipitation Patterns
October brought considerably less rainfall than normal, with an average total of 80.3 millimeters across the province compared to the seasonal normal of 101.2 millimeters. This represents a 21 percent deficit in precipitation. The wettest day occurred on October 20th in Vresse-sur-Semois, where 29.3 millimeters of rain fell. Notably, Vresse-sur-Semois emerged as the wettest location for the entire month, accumulating 136.5 millimeters of total precipitation, indicating that rainfall was concentrated in specific areas rather than distributed evenly across the province.
Sunshine and Notable Conditions
Sunshine hours totaled 157.4 hours throughout October, approximately 7 percent below the normal value of 169.4 hours. This slightly reduced sunshine reflects typical autumn cloudiness patterns in the region. The combination of below-average temperatures, reduced rainfall, and slightly diminished sunshine hours created conditions characteristic of a cooler, drier autumn month in Namur Province.