Differdange, in southwestern Luxembourg close to the French and Belgian borders, receives around 830 mm (about 33 inches) of rain a year, typical of the country’s broader climate, with a fairly even seasonal spread and a modest summer peak from convective showers. The town’s hilly, formerly industrial terrain means water can behave somewhat unpredictably during intense rain, particularly around former mining sites now repurposed for other uses. Because Luxembourg’s weather can shift within a day given its position amid several larger weather systems from neighboring countries, radar remains a practical everyday tool. MeteoLux operates the national radar network.
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