Weather Near Brussels — Sunny Spots, Rain Escapes & Best Conditions

Last updated: 13 Jun 2026

Brussels' weather is shaped by its temperate climate, characterized by frequent rain and a unique topography that includes rolling hills and varied elevations. This landscape, combined with the urban heat island effect, results in localized differences in precipitation, making the city's weather notably variable from one area to another.

Today, the conditions are leaning toward the pleasant side, with a sky that is mostly sunny with some cloud. The rain probability remains low at just 5%, allowing for a dry day ahead, perfect for enjoying the city's vibrant atmosphere while soaking in the sunshine peeking through the clouds.

TimeTempCloudRainWindCondition
7:00 PM20°33%0%16 km/hPartly sunny Partly sunny
8:00 PM19°51%5%11 km/hPartly sunny Partly sunny
9:00 PM18°47%5%8 km/hPartly sunny Partly sunny
10:00 PM16°43%5%6 km/hPartly cloudy Partly cloudy
11:00 PM15°43%5%8 km/hPartly cloudy Partly cloudy
12:00 AM14°43%15%10 km/hPartly cloudy Partly cloudy

FAQ

Why does microclimate variation exist in Brussels?
Microclimate variation in Brussels is influenced by factors such as urban density, terrain, and proximity to water bodies. Urban areas can create heat islands, leading to localized temperature increases, while parks and green spaces can moderate these effects. Additionally, the city's varied topography can cause differences in wind patterns and precipitation, resulting in distinct microclimates within relatively short distances.

What are sunny spots, and how are they ranked?
Sunny spots are ranked based on a sun score, which is calculated from today’s daytime forecast average. This score weighs cloud cover at 80% and rain avoidance at 20%. The ranking reflects the likelihood of sunshine versus cloudiness and precipitation specifically for that day, allowing users to find the best locations for sun exposure.

What distinguishes the three nearby weather page types?
The three page types differ in their scoring methods based on specific weather variables. Sunny spots focus on the sun score (cloud cover 80% + rain avoidance 20%). Rain escape prioritizes the rain score, where the lowest rain probability is favored. The best weather page uses a composite score that balances sunshine, rain avoidance, and temperature. Consequently, a visitor checking all three will typically see different destination lists for the same day.

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