Those who want to go out on New Year’s Eve to see or light the fireworks must take into account the windy and rainy weather. Johnny Willemsen from Weerplaza said this on Friday morning on the radio program ‘WAKKER!’ on the Omroep Brabant. We must also take into account the variable weather in the period leading up to New Year’s Eve.
“We won’t see the sun again this year,” Johnny said on the radio. “This Friday will be a rainy day. The only good news I have is that Saturday will be dry. This is nice for people who want to go out during that time.”
“Rain followed by loose showers.”
On Sunday it will rain during the day. “Behind this, we will have to deal with some ‘not widespread’ rain. On New Year’s Eve you have to have a bit of luck to stay dry. Someone will be unlucky, it will just rain there. But it certainly won’t be in the whole province. rain at New Year’s.”
There is enough wind. “You have to take into account the wind strength 4 or 5. The further west you go, the stronger the wind blows. On the coast or in the western part of the province the wind is really strong. In the east it will be a little more tolerable For those who want to light up fireworks the wind is annoying, but for those suffering from respiratory problems it is more advantageous: the smog that often persists after the fireworks are lit will be less problematic for them during New Year’s Eve.”
“We see the weather maps getting a little more wintry.”
Anyone hoping for a good start to 2024 is out of luck. Even in this case, according to the Weerplaza meteorologist, we have to take the rain into account. “From January 2nd we will see the weather maps become more wintry. There is a possibility that it will get a little colder. This is not entirely certain yet, but the cold option is gaining opportunities.”
For now, Johnny doesn’t see any real “skating cold” on the weather maps. “But this could be at the end of January or February.”
2023-12-29 08:30:39
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