It looks like it's time to wrap up warm, as temperatures are expected to plummet this week throughout Northern Ireland.
Temperatures are set to fall below 0 C in some parts of Northern Ireland, with chillier days bringing wintry conditions to some parts.
According to the Met Office, a northerly wind will arrive by the middle of the week, and bring with it the chance of some sleet and snow on higher ground.
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The weather forecaster warned some northern counties may see wintry showers during parts of Wednesday and Thursday.
It comes as parts of northern Scotland face a yellow weather warning on Wednesday for outbreaks of snow.
Here's how the weather is looking in Northern Ireland for the week ahead:
Monday
A bright day with sunny spells and a few showers, these mainly in eastern coastal parts. Best of the sunshine again in the west. Highs of 7 C, lows of 4 C.
Tuesday
Dry and bright before turning colder. Highs of 7 C, lows of 3 C.
Wednesday
Cloudy with increasingly wintery showers across northern counties, largely dry with overnight frosts in the south. Highs of 5 C, lows of 1 C.
Thursday
Partly cloudy changing to sunny by late morning. Temperatures reducing further and chance of wintry showers. Highs of 4 C, lows of -2 C.
Friday
Partly cloudy changing to fog by late morning. Highs of 4 C, lows of -1 C.
Saturday
Fog changing to sunny by lunchtime. Highs of 4 C, lows of -1 C.
Sunday
Sunny intervals and light winds. Highs of 4 C, lows of 2 C.
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