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Nadia Breen

Northern Ireland weather forecast as hot and sunny weather set to change

Northern Ireland has been enjoying a mini heatwave over the past week.

The dry weather and sunshine will continue on Friday and Saturday with highs of 29C, but things are set to change on Sunday.

But for Friday, August 12, the Met Office said: "Any mist or fog patches will burn off to leave another dry and sunny day. Very warm to hot across most areas but some cooling onshore breezes. Maximum temperature 29C.

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"A dry and sunny evening then a clear night across most areas. However, a few patches of mist and fog will develop. Minimum temperature 14 °C."

For Saturday, the forecaster added: "Low cloud quickly clearing then a dry and sunny day. Feeling very warm or hot with light winds. Cooler along the coasts with an onshore breeze developing. Maximum temperature 29C."

Scattered heavy showers are then forecast for Sunday. The temperature is expected to remain warm, with an estimated high of 24C in Belfast.

It's then expected to be mostly cloudy with showery rain on Monday.

The Met Office added: "Perhaps heavy and thundery. Further rain in the east on Tuesday but drier in west."

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