It's good news for those planning to have a long weekend in Northern Ireland as the weather is set to reach 22C.
From Thursday July 7, the temperature across the region will sit at around 20C, increasing slightly by Monday, July 11. The Met Office has also put the pollen count for this weekend at a high alert.
While it will be overcast on Thursday and Friday of this week, it will still be warm in many areas. On Friday, it will be 19C at 7pm that evening, with a late sunset of 10pm.
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And over the weekend, the Met Office forecast shows no rain - for once.
Saturday July 9, will be overcast in the morning, but that will change by around lunchtime with temperatures creeping up from 18C to 20C. There will be sunny intervals by late evening.
On Sunday, there is a similar forecast, with highs of 20C across Northern Ireland. The Met Office says UV levels on Sunday will be of a medium rating.
Monday, July 11, will be the warmest day for weather in Northern Ireland. The Met Office says it will be 22C from 4pm to 7pm.
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