Around a week of high temperatures are expected across Northern Ireland.
According to the Met Office, there will be highs from 20C to 23C in Belfast from Sunday, August 7 to Wednesday, August 10.
But for this week and for Thursday's forecast, August 4, it's set to be mainly dry with variable amounts of cloud and some bright or sunny intervals.
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The forecaster added: "Chance of a brief shower, more especially in the north and west. Maximum temperature 18C.
"[Thursday night will be] sunny then clear spells and showers continuing through the evening and overnight, mainly in the north and west. Quite a chilly night where clear spells develop with winds mainly light. Minimum temperature 8C."
Friday, August 5, is set to be another bright day with sunny spells and a few isolated showers, easing later on in the day.
"Moderate north-westerly winds. Maximum temperature 19C," the Met Office said.
It will be cloudy but mostly dry on Saturday, August 6, and dry with some warm sunshine on Sunday and Monday.
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