Another wonder day on the cards!
After a glorious Bank Holiday weekend, the sun has decided to stick around for a little bit longer.
Northern Ireland saw its warmest day of the year so far on Monday with Derrylin in Co Fermanagh reaching 25.8°C, just 2.5°C shy of the 104-year-old May record of 28.3°C, set in 1922.
Tuesday’s weather forecast shows another hot day in NI, where temperatures could reach 25°C in some parts of the country.
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According to the Met Office, we could see the nice weather reamin until Thursday when showers may beging to creep in.
This is what the Met Office has forecast for Northern Ireland
Today:
Any patchy mist of fog first thing will quickly clear. Then it will be a dry day with warm sunny spells developing between patchy amounts of cloud.
Tonight:
A dry and bright evening with some late sunshine. The rest of the night will see clear spells, and perhaps the odd mist or fog patch developing later. Minimum temperature 11 °C.
Wednesday:
Dry and bright with the best chance of some bright or hazy sunny spells during the afternoon. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Mainly dry with very warm sunshine on Wednesday and Thursday. Cloudier later Thursday and Friday morning with the risk of a few showers.
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