It may be a bit slippery for the first few days in the coming week. The past few days it has also been slippery on the road here and there, but from Wednesday it will be a bit softer again. This is reported by Weeronline.
Monday will start with low temperatures, especially deeper inland. “The mercury is below freezing here early in the morning and (dense) fog occurs in the southeast,” reports meteorologist Floris Lafeber. The fog can be persistent. Elsewhere, sunny periods are interspersed with veil clouds. In the far northwest the clouds are a bit thicker and a splash of rain can fall. It will be 0 to 5 degrees with little wind.
In the night from Monday to Tuesday, the mercury in South Limburg can drop towards -10 degrees. Partly due to the presence of the snow cover in South Limburg, it can cool down considerably here. It may come to the first local severe frost of the season.
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Elsewhere it will not be so cold, but it can freeze (slightly). “Because frost is still in the weather maps, slipperiness is also a possibility,” says Lafaber. “So both Monday and Tuesday mornings you have to take into account the scratching of your car windows.”
The rest of the week will be quiet, mostly dry and with little wind. After a cloudy Wednesday, there are some more sun chances for the rest of the week. The weak to moderate southwest to west wind provides a supply of softer air. During the day it is often 4 to 7 degrees and at night it can come to a degree of frost.