Weather Report: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium – June 2025
June 2025 brought warmer than average conditions to West-Vlaanderen, with temperatures running notably above the seasonal norm. The month delivered a pleasant mix of warmth and sunshine, though precipitation fell slightly below expectations across the province.
Temperature Overview
The average temperature for June reached 18.5 degrees Celsius, exceeding the normal value of 17.4 degrees by 1.1 degrees. This positive anomaly reflects the warmer character of the month overall. The warmest day occurred on June 21 in Menen, where temperatures climbed to 32.2 degrees Celsius, marking a notably warm day for early summer. In contrast, the coldest reading was recorded on June 11 in Knokke-Heist, where temperatures dipped to just 8.3 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the considerable temperature range experienced during the period.
Precipitation Patterns
Rainfall averaged 43.8 millimeters across West-Vlaanderen, representing a nine percent decrease from the normal monthly total of 48.1 millimeters. While the province remained slightly drier than average, precipitation was not uniformly distributed. The wettest single day occurred on June 5 in Kortemark, with 18.2 millimeters of rain recorded. When examining total precipitation by location, Blankenberge emerged as the wettest area, accumulating 56.5 millimeters over the month, indicating that coastal regions experienced more substantial rainfall than inland areas.
Sunshine and Notable Features
June 2025 proved to be a sunny month, with 394.5 hours of sunshine recorded across the province. This represents a five percent increase above the normal value of 377.4 hours, contributing to the pleasant weather conditions experienced throughout the month. The combination of above-average temperatures, increased sunshine, and below-average precipitation created favorable conditions for outdoor activities and summer preparations across West-Vlaanderen.