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Northern Ireland weather for the week ahead
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As Northern Ireland transitions into early spring, residents can anticipate a mix of weather patterns throughout the week.
On Monday, March 16, Belfast is expected to experience overcast skies with intermittent light rain.
Temperatures will hover around 55°F (13°C) during the day and drop to approximately 50°F (10°C) at night.
Winds will be moderate, contributing to a cool and damp atmosphere.
Moving into Tuesday, March 17, the city will see cloudy conditions with a chance of afternoon showers.
Daytime temperatures are expected to reach 58°F (14°C), with nighttime lows around 44°F (7°C).
Winds will remain breezy, adding a slight chill to the air.
Wednesday, March 18, brings continued cloud cover, with temperatures peaking at 56°F (13°C) and dipping to 44°F (6°C) overnight.
While no significant precipitation is anticipated, the persistent clouds may limit sunshine.
Thursday, March 19, offers a break from the gloom, with sunny to partly cloudy skies.
Temperatures will be slightly warmer, reaching 57°F (14°C) during the day and falling to 41°F (5°C) at night.
Winds will be lighter, making for a more pleasant day.
On Friday, March 20, expect low clouds in the morning, giving way to sunshine and areas of high clouds in the afternoon.
Daytime highs will be around 57°F (14°C), with nighttime lows near 41°F (5°C).
Winds will remain gentle, contributing to a comfortable end to the workweek.
Saturday, March 21, is forecasted to be partly sunny, with temperatures reaching 54°F (12°C) during the day and dropping to 39°F (4°C) at night.
Light winds will persist, maintaining a mild atmosphere.
Finally, on Sunday, March 22, expect partly sunny conditions, with daytime highs around 52°F (11°C) and nighttime lows near 39°F (4°C).
Winds will be gentle, providing a calm conclusion to the week.
Throughout the week, sunrise times will gradually become earlier, ranging from 6:37 AM on Monday to 6:10 AM by Sunday.
Sunset times will also extend, from 6:29 PM on Monday to 6:50 PM on Sunday.
UV levels are expected to be low to moderate, so while sun exposure may be limited, it's still advisable to take precautions during sunnier intervals.
Given the recent record-breaking rainfall in January, which marked the wettest in 149 years, the relatively drier conditions this week may offer some respite to residents.
However, it's essential to remain prepared for sudden changes, as early spring weather can be unpredictable.
In summary, the week ahead in Northern Ireland presents a blend of cloudy and sunny days, with mild temperatures and occasional light rain. |

