Snow Blankets parts of Belgium, Bringing winter magic and travel challenges

Sarhan Basem
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Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Snowfall covers Belgium on this Monday in the provinces of Luxembourg and Liège, influencing travel. Ovifat ski slope looks like a fairy tale land for tourists, and snow cover is expected until Christmas Eve. Residents published photographs of the snow, while more is forecasted to fall in the Ardennes. Authorities warn of slippery roads and appeal to drivers to be very careful as winter showers go on.

It snowed gently in Belgium skies this Monday, mainly in the provinces of Luxembourg and Liège; delicate flakes covered the soil and sent out snow spreaders with a view towards smoothness of traffic.

Ovifat Draws Tourists to Enjoy the Snow

In Ovifat-the place’s touristy destination, the visitors had a ball in the snow and availed themselves of all the winter sports. They even put a sledge run in the downhill ski slope, and many people went down the mountain. 

Snow Expected to Last Until Christmas Eve


The snow is expected to linger through Christmas Eve, with warmer temperatures likely to melt it by December 25, bringing an end to the festive white cover.

Residents Share Photos of the Snow

As the morning unfolded, pictures from residents started pouring in, all capturing their snowy experiences with us. Pascal drew special attention to “heavy snowfall in Ans and Loncin,” near Liège, while giving a message of hope regarding the possibility of a white Christmas for the city’s inhabitants.

Snow Falls in Vielsalm and Southern Namur

Further south, in Vielsalm, Luxembourg, several centimetres of snow fell overnight. Valérie, a resident, captured the scene, describing it as

“the snow covers the province of Luxembourg with its white coat at 1 a.m.”

She added,

“Just three small centimetres have accumulated, and it continues to fall on our beautiful town of Vielsalm.”

Reports also indicate that winter showers were observed in the southern parts of Namur province.

More Snow is Expected in the Ardennes


The weather agency IRM predicts more snow in the Ardennes “Above 500 to 600 meters above sea level, where the showers will again bring melting snow or snow”. Winter showers will continue overnight into Tuesday, and more snow is predicted for the Luxembourg province. However, rising temperatures on Wednesday could dash hopes for a white Christmas across the country.

Challenging Driving Conditions Due to Snow

Driving conditions this morning are very demanding, given the heavy snowfall that makes the roads slippery. Authorities urge motorists to observe a safe distance, not to brake suddenly, and to lower their speed, especially during early hours. In the meantime, snow spreaders work hard to make road conditions easier for travelers.

December Snowfall in Belgium

Snow falls in Belgium during December, but very rarely. It arrives for an average of only two to three days that month. But it places further up in the country, like Ardennes, receive much more. On the coastal sides and places like Brussels, it is rather mild with minimal amounts of snow.

December is also the wettest month in Belgium, where there is much rain and cool temperatures that range from 1°C to 6°C (34°F to 43°F). Snow may make the scenery beautiful, but it usually comes with rain, so, the weather is mixed during this period.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.
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