August 2025 Weather Summary for Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium
August in Vlaams-Brabant proved to be a notably dry month with near-normal temperatures and above-average sunshine. The province experienced significantly less precipitation than typical for this time of year, while temperatures remained relatively stable around seasonal norms.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for August reached 19.3 degrees Celsius, marginally above the normal value of 19.0 degrees, representing an anomaly of just 0.3 degrees. The warmest day occurred on August 12 in Dilbeek, where temperatures climbed to 33.7 degrees Celsius. In contrast, the coldest reading was recorded in Aarschot on August 24, dropping to 6.8 degrees Celsius. This significant temperature range of nearly 27 degrees illustrates the variability experienced throughout the month.
Precipitation Patterns
August was exceptionally dry across Vlaams-Brabant, with an average total precipitation of just 28.5 millimeters—representing a 55 percent deficit compared to the normal August rainfall of 62.7 millimeters. The wettest day occurred on August 2 in Tienen, which received 21.5 millimeters of rain. Among all locations, Landen recorded the highest total precipitation for the month at 42.2 millimeters, though this still remained well below seasonal expectations.
Sunshine and Notable Conditions
Sunshine hours exceeded normal levels, with the province recording 334.4 hours compared to the typical 323.5 hours—a three percent increase. This above-average sunshine, combined with the dry conditions, created favorable weather for outdoor activities during much of the month. The combination of reduced rainfall and enhanced sunshine hours suggests that August 2025 was characterized by more stable, settled weather patterns than is typical for this period in Vlaams-Brabant.