The weather forecast for the week ahead in Northern Ireland shows a mix of storms and showers for most of this period.
The Met Office has a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in place until 4am on Monday, September 5. It comes after a yellow warning for rain on Saturday into Sunday morning.
But as a new week begins, lets take a look at what the weather forecaster has predicted for the week ahead.
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It seems that the stormy conditions will die down, but periods of light showers mixed with breezy conditions will continue.
Here is the latest weather forecast for this week:
Monday
Yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in place until 4am. Followed by sunny intervals and a moderate breeze. Highs of 19 C, lows of 15 C.
Tuesday
Cloudy changing to light showers by lunchtime. Highs of 19 C, lows of 14 C.
Wednesday
Light showers changing to partly cloudy by nighttime. Highs of 18 C, lows of 14 C.
Thursday
Light showers changing to clear by nighttime. Highs of 18 C, lows of 12 C.
Friday
Cloudy changing to light showers by lunchtime. Highs of 19 C, lows of 12 C.
Saturday
Overcast changing to sunny intervals by lunchtime. Highs of 19 C, lows of 12 C.
Sunday
Light rain and a gentle breeze. Highs of 18 C, lows of 13 C.
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