NI weather: More brilliant sunshine to come tomorrow - see how much longer it is going to last

It looks like Northern Ireland is in for another brilliant day of September weather this evening.
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According to the Met Office we will see “some mist or fog by dawn”.

The Met Office online forecast for this evening is: “Dry this evening.

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“The rest of the night will remain dry with some areas of mist, fog and low cloud developing in the early hours, this mainly across southern counties. “Minimum temperature 7 °C”.

Meanwhile tomorrow morning (Monday) will see “fog clearing through the morning to leave another dry day with some sunny intervals”.

The forecast adds: “ till quite warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 19 °C”.

But the outlook for Tuesday to Thursday is less enticing.

“Rain for a time on Tuesday, brighter later with a few showers,” it says.

18/09/20 McAuley Multimedia..Northern Ireland basks in another day of September sun, Scenes on Whiterocks Beach Portrush, Co Antrim18/09/20 McAuley Multimedia..Northern Ireland basks in another day of September sun, Scenes on Whiterocks Beach Portrush, Co Antrim
18/09/20 McAuley Multimedia..Northern Ireland basks in another day of September sun, Scenes on Whiterocks Beach Portrush, Co Antrim
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“Occasional showers or perhaps longer spells of rain on Wednesday and Thursday.

“Becoming colder”.

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18/09/20 McAuley Multimedia..Northern Ireland basks in another day of September sun, Scenes on Whiterocks Beach Portrush, Co Antrim18/09/20 McAuley Multimedia..Northern Ireland basks in another day of September sun, Scenes on Whiterocks Beach Portrush, Co Antrim
18/09/20 McAuley Multimedia..Northern Ireland basks in another day of September sun, Scenes on Whiterocks Beach Portrush, Co Antrim

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