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Northern Ireland is experiencing a period of unsettled weather, with conditions varying across the region.
In Belfast, the current temperature stands at 8°C (47°F) under mostly cloudy skies. Today's forecast anticipates a high of 12°C (53°F) and a low of 6°C (42°F), with cloudy conditions prevailing. Residents should be prepared for potential light showers in the afternoon.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, March 10, Belfast is expected to remain overcast, with a couple of showers developing in the afternoon.
Temperatures will hover around a high of 12°C (53°F) and a low of 5°C (42°F). Winds are anticipated to be moderate, contributing to the cool and damp atmosphere.
The midweek outlook suggests mostly cloudy skies on Wednesday, March 11, with temperatures reaching up to 11°C (51°F) and dipping to 8°C (46°F) at night.
Thursday, March 12, is projected to be breezy with periods of rain, maintaining similar temperature ranges.
By Friday, March 13, conditions may improve slightly, with morning breezes giving way to sun and areas of high clouds, though a stray shower remains possible.
It's important to note that January 2026 was notably wet for Northern Ireland, recording the highest rainfall in 149 years.
This has left the ground saturated, increasing the risk of flooding with any additional rainfall. Residents are advised to stay informed about local weather updates and exercise caution, especially in areas prone to flooding.
In summary, the coming days in Northern Ireland are expected to be characterised by cloudy skies, occasional showers, and moderate temperatures. |

