It is time to stock up on sun cream, because Northern Ireland is set for a cracking week weather-wise.
The Met Office's forecast for the next few days is dominated by heat. Highs of 20C will be felt across the region, with UV levels also set to be of a High alert.
On Monday, which is another Bank Holiday, it will be a dry day with plenty of sunshine. It will become warm in the south and west, with onshore breezes keeping coastal districts somewhat cooler.
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People can expect maximum temperatures of around 20C.
Here is the forecast for the week ahead, according to the Met Office:
Monday: A dry day with plenty of sunshine. Becoming warm in the south and west, onshore breezes keeping coastal districts somewhat cooler. Maximum temperature 20C.
Tuesday: Sunny all day. High UV levels and Low pollen count. Highs of 20C.
Wednesday: Sunny all day. High UV levels and Low pollen count. Highs of 20C.
Thursday: Sunny intervals. High UV levels and Low pollen count. Highs of 19C.
Friday: Sunny all day. High UV levels. Highs of 19C.
The roundup outlook is that Northern Ireland will be dry and settled with a good deal of sunshine. Warm in many places, locally very warm across the southwest.
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