Meteorologists in Belgium have issued a series of heat warnings as a second wave of high temperatures moves across the region. The KMI has implemented a “code yellow” heat advisory, as temperatures are expected to climb above 30 degrees Celsius. While the current weather pattern suggests an extended period of warmth, experts indicate that this episode may be less intense.
The KMI maintains its warning system. The heat plan has been reactivated.
Understanding the Current Heat Alert
The “code yellow” status is a precautionary measure. The KMI monitors these trends.
In response to the forecast, the Flemish government has reactivated its “Warmteactieplan.” For the most recent updates on health precautions, citizens are directed to the official government health information portal.
Weather Patterns and Intensity
While the duration of this warm spell is expected to be significant, initial analysis suggests that the intensity will be lower. The current forecast indicates that the warmer conditions are likely to persist through Friday.

The KMI continues to track the movement of these air masses. Residents are advised to monitor the official KMI website for any changes to the current yellow status.
Public Safety and Heat Management
The reactivation of heat action plans underscores the importance of public awareness during prolonged warm periods.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official government channels and to share this information with neighbors who may be at higher risk. We welcome your observations and experiences regarding the current heat wave in the comments section below.