June 2025 brought warmer than average conditions to Waals-Brabant, with temperatures running slightly above normal throughout the month. The average temperature reached 18.5 degrees Celsius, exceeding the seasonal normal of 17.7 degrees by 0.8 degrees. This modest warming was punctuated by notable extremes, ranging from a chilly 8.0 degrees recorded in Perwez on June 9th to a warm 31.4 degrees in Hélécine on June 13th, demonstrating the typical variability of early summer weather in the region.
Precipitation levels were notably below average during June, with the province receiving 48.9 millimetres compared to the normal 60.8 millimetres, representing a 20 percent deficit. The wettest day occurred on June 7th in Ramillies, where 14.8 millimetres fell. Despite the overall drier conditions, Perwez emerged as the wettest location for the month, accumulating 59.4 millimetres of rainfall. This uneven distribution of precipitation across the province meant that some areas experienced more substantial rainfall while others remained relatively dry.
Sunshine was a highlight of the month, with 373.9 hours recorded across Waals-Brabant, surpassing the normal value of 357.6 hours by approximately 5 percent. This above-average sunshine contributed to the warmer temperatures and created favourable conditions for outdoor activities and agricultural development during the early summer period. The combination of above-normal temperatures, increased sunshine, and below-average rainfall created conditions that were generally pleasant for residents and beneficial for vegetation growth, though the precipitation deficit may have required supplementary watering in some agricultural areas.