A bright, warm and mainly dry few days ahead
Temperatures are set to rise in Northern Ireland, with a high of 25C forecast by the Met Office.
It comes as a combination of high pressure and a southerly airflow will see temperatures rise for much of England and Wales in the first half of the week, with temperatures likely peaking towards the mid-30s in London on Tuesday according to the forecaster.
For Tuesday, August 12, the Met Office say the day will stay mostly dry in NI with only a small chance of the odd shower, becoming warm in light winds and sunny periods.
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Northern Ireland is not exactly set for a heatwave, but a maximum temperature of 25C is forecast for Tuesday.
And for the outlook for Wednesday, August 13, to Friday, August 15, the Met Office added: “Bright, warm and mainly dry with the occasional shower, these perhaps scattered, heavy and thundery for a time late Wednesday into early Thursday.”
Here are the expected temperatures in Belfast forecast by the Met Office for the next week. You can check all areas here.
Belfast
Tuesday, August 12
Maximum temperature: 24C
Minimum temperature: 16C
Wednesday, August 13
Maximum temperature: 24C
Minimum temperature: 16C
Thursday, August 14
Maximum temperature: 22C
Minimum temperature: 15C
Friday, August 15
Maximum temperature: 22C
Minimum temperature: 13C
Saturday, August 16
Maximum temperature: 21C
Minimum temperature: 15C
Sunday, August 17
Maximum temperature: 20C
Minimum temperature: 14C
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