It's a dry and bright start to the Easter break across Northern Ireland.
More spells of sunshine are expected over the next few days, but rain is expected later on in the day on Easter Sunday.
It's predicted to be dry with plenty of sun on Friday, April 7, after a chilly start with some frost and mist in places.
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The Met Office added: "This will soon clear to leave a dry day with plenty of sunshine. Feeling rather warm in the afternoon sunshine with light winds. Maximum temperature 14C.
"A bright evening then a dry night with clear spells. Perhaps a touch of grass frost in sheltered valleys in the west. Southeasterly winds freshening along the Antrim coast. Minimum temperature 3C."
Easter Saturday is set to be another dry day "with long spells of hazy sunshine".
The forecaster said: "Feeling rather warm inland but cooler along the Irish Sea coast with a fresh southerly breeze. Maximum temperature 14C."
And for the outlook for Easter Sunday to Tuesday, the Met Office added: "Dry, bright and breezy for most of Sunday but rain later. Sunshine and showers with lighter winds Monday.
"Dry start to Tuesday but turning wet and windy with gales possible."
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