Northern Ireland weather

Northern Ireland weather forecast

Headline:

Cloudy Monday with outbreaks of rain, occasionally heavy in west.

This Evening and Tonight:

It will be a dry evening with mostly cloudy skies and occasional clear intervals. Turning increasingly cloudier through the rest of the night as rain gradually spreads eastwards. Minimum temperature 2 °C.

Monday:

A cloudy day throughout with outbreaks of rain, occasionally heavy in the west. Drier spells in the afternoon in the east. Light winds. Maximum temperature 8 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

Bands of rain and showers will push northeast through this period. These bands will be interspersed with occasional spells of drier and brighter conditions. Winds strengthening through Wednesday.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

Throughout this period, the UK will see a battle between Atlantic weather systems attempting to push in from the west while high pressure and colder, drier conditions attempt to exert some influence from the east. Initially, milder Atlantic air is expected to dominate for most parts, with showers or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be around or a little above average, except in the far northeast where it is likely to be colder with some sleet or snow. There is then an increased chance that conditions will turn more widely colder and drier. This aspect of the forecast is still somewhat uncertain but the potential transition to colder weather also increases the chance of snow across parts of the country.

Updated:

Initially, slowly evolving weather patterns are most likely in the vicinity of the UK, with low pressure typically to the west or southwest and high pressure to the northeast. This configuration brings an increased chance of cold conditions affecting the UK, and the associated risk of wintry hazards at times. Deeper into February, whilst confidence is naturally low, there may be a transition to more widely unsettled conditions and a corresponding recovery in temperature back closer to average.

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