Northern Ireland weather forecast for the week ahead with strong winds and rain expected

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Strong winds and rain are forecast for Northern Ireland this week.

The Met Office say Storm Bert will move east through the Northern Isles on Monday, November 25.

The forecaster added: "Though weakening it will still bring strong to gale winds to many in Northern Ireland and showers to all, these frequent, occasionally heavy across northern districts. Maximum temperature 10C."

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"Strong west to northwest winds easing overnight. Showers, most frequent during the evening and in north but dwindling overnight to leave most dry and bright come dawn. Minimum temperature 1C."

A "settled days" weather is forecast for Tuesday, November 26, with most staying dry and bright.

The Met Office said: "However the odd light shower may appear around northern coasts. Northwest breezes easing light. Maximum temperature 9C."

It's set to be mainly dry and bright on Wednesday and Thursday, November 27 and 28, with only a few isolated, light, coastal showers cropping up.

For November 29, the forecaster continued: "Strong southerly winds for Friday, with rain crossing from the west."

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