Halloween is here and in typical Northern Ireland fashion, so is the wet weather.
We have never been people to let a bit of rain dampen the fun so be prepared if you are heading out to watch the fireworks or plan to go trick or treating over the next two days.
After a week of cloud and showers, it does not look like the wintery weather is heading anywhere soon.
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The Met Office has forecasted scattered showers and the possibility of thunder on Sunday with "unsettled showers" heading into Halloween day and night.
For Sunday, the Met Office said: "Bright with occasional sunny spells and scattered showers.
"The showers could be heavy at times with a small risk of thunder. Remaining breezy and mild.
"Maximum temperature 15 °C."
Although in part of the country, such as Belfast, Sunday may turn out to be a drier day than expected, the weather is set to turn again on Monday.
The forecaster continued: "Unsettled with showers or longer outbreaks of rain, the rain heavy at times. Mild and windy."
With expected highs of 15C and lows of 7C in Belfast on Halloween, be sure to wrap up warm and bring an umbrella if you are planning on attending any spooky events.
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