April showers are set to continue
After Storm Dave last weekend, it hasn’t felt like Spring at all this April across Northern Ireland.
Looking ahead to this weekend, the weather forecast suggests things aren’t set to change too much and the April Showers are set to persist.
According to the Met Office, a dry morning is set to take a wet turn into the afternoon on Saturday.
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The forecaster added that strong gale can also be expected in coastal areas on Sunday.
This is the Met Office’s weather outlook for the weekend across Northern Ireland:
Saturday:
A dry morning with sunny spells. Becoming cloudier in the afternoon with outbreaks of rain which may be heavy at times. Winds strong at times, especially near the coast. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Heavy outbreaks of rain on Sunday. Sunny spells on Monday with scattered showers. Dry with sunny spells Tuesday. Winds will be strong with risk of gales Sunday, then becoming light.
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