June Weather Summary for East Flanders, Belgium
June 2025 brought warmer than average conditions to East Flanders, with temperatures running slightly above normal throughout the month. The average temperature reached 19.1 degrees Celsius, exceeding the normal value of 18.1 degrees by 1.0 degree. This modest warming trend characterized the overall weather pattern across the province during this early summer period.
Temperature Extremes
The month experienced a notable temperature range. The coldest reading was recorded in Maldegem on June 11, dropping to 7.8 degrees Celsius, while the warmest conditions occurred in Evergem on June 30, reaching 33.2 degrees Celsius. This substantial difference of over 25 degrees between the month's extremes reflects the variable nature of early summer weather in the region.
Precipitation Patterns
Rainfall was notably below average during June, with the province receiving 45.9 millimeters compared to the normal 55.0 millimeters, representing a 17 percent deficit. The wettest day occurred in Ronse on June 13, when 15.2 millimeters fell. Overall, Ronse emerged as the wettest location in East Flanders for the month, accumulating 58.7 millimeters of precipitation.
Sunshine and Notable Conditions
Sunshine hours exceeded expectations, with 376.9 hours recorded against a normal value of 364.9 hours, representing a 3 percent surplus. This above-average sunshine, combined with below-average rainfall, created relatively dry conditions favorable for outdoor activities and agricultural development. The combination of warmer temperatures, reduced precipitation, and enhanced sunshine made June 2025 a pleasant early summer month for residents of East Flanders.