It will be a bright and sunny start to the week in Northern Ireland before rain closer to the weekend.
The Met Office forecast for Belfast has said that Monday, May 22, will see a chilly start to the day before turning into a bright and dry day with sunny spells throughout.
It will feel warm in the afternoon with high temepratures of 17 degrees alongside a light breeze.
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The Met Office said: "A chilly start then a dry and bright day with sunny spells. Feeling rather warm in the afternoon sunshine with light winds."
The good weather is set to continue into Tuesday with the warm weather continuing, however sunny spells will be less frequent.
Temperatures will reach around 16 degrees and there will be a chance of some rain in the evening.
Wednesday is set to see periods of rain during the afternoon and evening after a dry and bright start to the day.
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