A new provisional record for the highest daily minimum temperature in Northern Ireland has been recorded.
According to the Met Office, 14.5C was recorded in Magilligan, Co Derry after 'a very mild night across the UK' on Friday, November 11.
A provisional new highest minimum temperature was also recorded in Scotland - 14.6C in both Prestwick and Kinloss.
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According to the forecaster, it will continue to be mild on Friday.
The Met Office said: "Dull, breezy with patchy light rain for much of the day. However dry and bright conditions gradually extending from the west from mid-afternoon. Maximum temperature 17C."
And for tonight: "Cloudy, patchy light evening rain soon clears. Dry with clear spells for a time before cloud and rain spreads north again from around midnight. Minimum temperature 8C."
The Met Office say it's set to be cloudy with some patchy rain at first on Saturday, "but mild, dry and occasionally bright from noon". The maximum temperature is expected to be 14C.
Sunday is expect to be dry, sunny and mild inland, along with being occasionally misty with risk of fog for coastal areas.
"Cloudy, rain overnight into Monday then dry, bright. Overnight rain into Tuesday, then dry, bright from morning," the forecaster added.
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