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Belfast weather forecast for the coming days suggests the sun will be here for a little longer

17th May 2018

With lots of fun events happening right across NI this weekend, many taking place outdoors, will the sunshine last until then?

We've been well and truly spoilt by the lovely sunshine over the last few days here in Northern Ireland, but the question we all want to know is, is it here to stay?

With lots of fun events happening right across NI this weekend , many taking place outdoors, will the weather last until then?

The good news is according to the latest forecast from the Met Office, we're in for another few days of mild temperatures, sunshine and dry weather...yipeee!

Thursday is set to see any mist or fog patches clearing quickly through the morning, with high cloud breaking up to leave dry, sunny and warm weather. Winds remaining light with a maximum temperature 17 °C.

Friday we might not see as much clear sunshine with Met Office forecasters suggesting it will be rather cloudy on Friday but dry with some sunny spells and still a top temperature of 16°C.

Saturday will be much brighter although a little breezier but with a top temperature of 17 °C we won't complain.

Unfortunately, Sunday looks to be when the weather will break with a cloudy day forecast and rain spreading eastward. Fear not though as according to the long-range forecast the sunshine will return by the middle of next week.

 

Source:Belfastlive