Northern Ireland Weather: Don't pack away your summer togs just yet as High Pressure and temperatures of 21 °C to radiate this week

Do not pack away your summer wardrobe just yet – as we have a summer blast to last all week, according to the Met Office.

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High pressure is dominating this week After overnight fog patches dispersing in Northern Ireland , it will ‘leave a fine, dry day with sunny spells’, according to the Met Office . Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. They say that ‘a canopy of higher cloud will make the sunshine rather hazy at times’.

Advertisement Advertisement The forecaster adds that today (September 16) after ‘a chilly start’ it will start ‘feeling warm in the afternoon sunshine’. Forecasters say there will be a ‘maximum temperature 19 °C’. Meanwhile tonight, the Met Office adds it ‘will stay dry overnight with clear periods’ but ‘some patches of mist and fog may form later in the night’.



The is a minimum temperature forecast of 11 °C. Tomorrow, according to the Met Office, ‘any early fog patches soon dispersing, then dry again with sunny spells’. Advertisement Advertisement The Met Office add that ‘it will become warm in the afternoon’ with ‘light southerly winds’ and a ‘maximum temperature 21 °C’.

And the outlook for Wednesday to Friday is that ‘high pressure will keep dry, settled weather with plenty of sunshine’. The Met Office advises of ‘some patches of mist and fog early mornings, more extensive cloud cover on Friday’. They also advise of maximum temperatures:.