The Met Office has issued the weather forecast for Northern Ireland for the week ahead, with it looking like showery spells are set to continue. Rain and cloud are expected to dominate, but there could be some bright spells in between. Monday will be cloudy with light rain, while Tuesday will start dry and bright before rain arrives. Wednesday will be breezy with dry conditions and some bright spells in the morning.
The Met Office has issued the weather forecast for Northern Ireland for the week ahead, with it looking like showery spells are set to continue. It was a cloudy, cold, and windy weekend for many of us, with drier spells coming later on Sunday evening in eastern areas. For the coming week, it looks like there won't be much change in the weather, with rain and cloud set to dominate. However, it looks like we could get some bright spells in areas in between the clouds.
Read more: NI town named one of UK's rainiest seaside areas Here's how the weather is shaping up for this week in Northern Ireland: Monday Another rather cloudy day with some light and patchy rain. Somewhat brighter skies may develop across western counties later in the afternoon. Light and variable winds. Maximum temperature 9C. Tuesday Drier and brighter on Tuesday morning before cloudy skies and freshening southerly winds bring rain later. Maximum temperature 11C. Wednesday Wednesday will remain breezy with dry conditions and some bright spells in the mornin
Weather Forecast Northern Ireland Showery Spells Rain Cloud Bright Spells Monday Tuesday Wednesday
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