After another weekend of sunny weather, it's good news for Northern Ireland as the dry and bright conditions are expected to continue into the new week.
The Met Office has forecast another dry and sunny week for the region, with highs of up to 18 C expected. Although we can expect sun and warm conditions during the day, clear skies could make for cold nights and patches of frost in some areas.
Temperatures in western areas of Northern Ireland are expected to be highest over the coming week. As the temperatures rise, pollen levels are expected to rise to high by Wednesday, before escalating to very high on Thursday.
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Here's what we can expect from the weather across Northern Ireland this week:
Monday
After a cold start with a frost it will be a fine dry day with unbroken sunshine and little to no cloud. A little warmer again. Maximum temperature 18 C.
Tuesday
A dry day with sunshine once any early misty low cloud and fog clears in the morning. Light winds. Maximum temperature 16 C.
Wednesday
A dry and fine day with long spells of sunshine and a few patches of cloud. Maximum temperature 15 C.
Thursday
A dry and fine day with long spells of sunshine and a few patches of cloud. Maximum temperature 18 C.
Friday
A sunny day with light winds. Maximum temperature 17 C.
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