Sun to brighten NI this week - temperatures of 20 °C and more expected
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According to the Met Office the warmer temperatures started today.
They say that this evening and tonight will be “dry “ for most “with clear spells and variable amounts of cloud”.
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Meanwhile they advise that “winds (would be) becoming mostly light”.
The minimum temperature is 10 °C.
Tomorrow, according to the forecaster, will be “a bright day with some warm sunny spells but always the risk of a few showers, especially through the late afternoon and evening”.
It adds: “Light winds. Maximum temperature 20 °C”.
And the outlook for Tuesday to Thursday according to the Met Office is: “Rather cloudy through Tuesday and Wednesday with a few showers around.
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