Most of Belgium will enjoy dry, sunny weather on Sunday afternoon with temperatures due to climb at the start of the week, the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts.
On Sunday evening in Wallonia, cumulus clouds will develop bringing the chance of localized showers in Luxembourg Province, Belga News Agency reports.
Maximum temperatures will be 16 °C degrees in Hautes-Fagnes, 20 °C in the centre of the country and 20 °C in Belgian Lorraine and parts of Hainault. Moderate winds will blow from the northeast.
Most regions will enjoy clear skies in the evening, although a few cloud banks could drift into the centre and southeast overnight. Lows will generally range between 6 and 10 °C.
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Conditions will remain dry and sunny on Monday. Although cumulus clouds will form inland during the afternoon; at the end of the day, high-altitude clouds will gradually cover the west of the country. The day will be noticeably hotter than those previous, with highs ranging from 20 or 21°C in the Ardennes and on the coast, to 25 °C in the centre of the country.
For Tuesday, the IRM forecasts regular sunny periods with intervals of high and medium-high clouds. Temperatures will be high for the season, with maximums ranging from 21 °C in the Hautes-Fagnes to 26 °C in Kempen.

