With many children off school this week for Mid-term break we know how important it is to get them outside, so the weather plays an all-important part.
On the whole it's set to be a pretty settled week to begin with, dry conditions with some brightness across Northern Ireland is expected on Monday as mid-term break begins.
The Met Office says all parts will have a dry day on February 13, with the odd bit of rain expected throughout the rest of the week.
For Monday, the forecaster said: "It will be rather cloudy but some sunshine will break through during the afternoon. Freshening southerly winds along the east coast later. Maximum temperature 11C.
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"This evening will be dry with clear periods. Mostly dry for the rest of the night but thickening cloud may bring the odd shower later. Minimum temperature 4C."
And for Tuesday, the Met Office added: "A cloudy morning with the odd shower.
"Mainly dry in the afternoon with sunny intervals. Brisk southerly winds along the east coast. A mild day. Maximum temperature 13C."
Rain at first is expected on Wednesday, then it's set to be bright with afternoon showers and a chance of rain at night too, according to the forecaster.
"Rain later on Thursday, clearing to showers on Friday. Windy later in the week," they added.
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