Ulster

Issued at: 24 April 2025 18:00

TODAY - Thursday 24th April

Some bright or sunny spells at first but cloud will increase from the southwest, bringing outbreaks of rain to many parts by nightfall. The east and northeast will remain dry. Light to moderate southeast breezes will be fresh at times along parts of the coast.

TONIGHT

Cloudy and wet tonight with rain becoming widespread, which may lead to spot flooding. It will be misty also with patchy hill and coastal fog. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 Celsius in light to moderate southeast breezes, increasing fresh at times along parts of the coast.

Pollen Forecast

Low on Friday and Saturday.

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Solar UV Index

Low on Friday. Moderate on Saturday

UV Index

TOMORROW - Friday 25th April

Cloudy and wet on Friday with further outbreaks of rain. The rain will slowly clear eastwards during the afternoon and evening but will persist along the east coast until after dark. Scattered showers follow from the west. Some will turn heavy and may lead to spot flooding. Mist and fog may linger in some parts all day. Top temperatures of 10 to 13 Celsius. Moderate southeast winds, fresh near coasts, will ease light to moderate southerly later in the day.

National Outlook

It'll be mild this weekend with mixed weather. It'll be mainly dry on Saturday, and while there'll be a little rain or some showers on Sunday, there'll be good dry spells too. While there's still some uncertainty, it looks like it'll become mainly dry from early next week for a few days at least and it's likely to become milder.

Friday night: Any lingering rain in the east will clear early in the night, so it'll become mostly dry with clear spells and just a few isolated showers, these mainly in the west. Some mist and fog will form in just light southwest or variable breezes. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 9 degrees.

Saturday: The mist and fog will generally clear on Saturday morning to leave a mainly dry, bright day with good spells of sunshine. There'll just be a few isolated showers and a slight chance that a little bit of sea fog may encroach onto coastal parts of the east and southeast at times. It'll become cloudier in the west in the evening. Mild with highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees in light to moderate south to southwest winds, freshening along the west coast through the afternoon.

Saturday night: Cloud will increase from the west, with some rain and drizzle moving in from the west and spreading further eastwards overnight. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees in mostly moderate southerly winds, fresher along the west coast.

Sunday: There's some uncertainty in the details for Sunday and while it's likely to be cloudy for a time, with a little rain and some showers, it looks like it'll become drier and brighter through the day, with some sunny spells developing, the best of these in the east. It'll be a breezy day with highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees in moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty south to southwest winds.

Sunday night: is likely to bring a good lot of cloud and while it'll be dry in many areas, a little light patchy rain and drizzle is likely, mainly in the west and northwest. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees with southerly winds decreasing mostly moderate.

Monday: Apart from the chance of a little patchy light rain and drizzle early in the day in the northwest, Monday promises to be mainly dry with high pressure starting to dominate. While it'll be mostly cloudy for a time, some hazy spells of sunshine will develop. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in mostly moderate south to southeast winds.

While there's still some uncertainty and while some rain and drizzle may come close to western coastal parts, it looks like the following few days will be mostly dry with spells of warm sunshine.