05/06/2013
Sunny Spell To Continue
The recent sunny weather across Northern Ireland looks set to continue into the weekend, according to the latest forecast from the Met Office.
Today, temperatures are reaching 19 degrees with very little wind; a pattern set to continue for the rest of the week.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday are expected to show a slight dip in average temperatures, with highs of 16 degrees forecast.
However, the outlook remains sunny and, with little or no wind, the rest of the week should remain warm and dry.
Sunday will see temperatures reach highs of 19, again with very little wind at all.
It seems the good weather will continue even into next week. The forecast on the Met Office website says: "A largely fine start to the week with sunny periods, with eastern fringes perhaps holding onto some low cloud and mist.
"Feeling warm inland, but still a good deal cooler around coastal areas, especially North Sea coasts."
(IT/MH)
Today, temperatures are reaching 19 degrees with very little wind; a pattern set to continue for the rest of the week.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday are expected to show a slight dip in average temperatures, with highs of 16 degrees forecast.
However, the outlook remains sunny and, with little or no wind, the rest of the week should remain warm and dry.
Sunday will see temperatures reach highs of 19, again with very little wind at all.
It seems the good weather will continue even into next week. The forecast on the Met Office website says: "A largely fine start to the week with sunny periods, with eastern fringes perhaps holding onto some low cloud and mist.
"Feeling warm inland, but still a good deal cooler around coastal areas, especially North Sea coasts."
(IT/MH)
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