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Weather forecast: Northern IrelandHeadline:Heavy showers will ease through the evening. This Evening and Tonight:The thundery showers affecting Down, East Antrim, Armagh and Fermanagh will ease southeastwards through the evening leaving partly cloudy skies and the odd shower. The north northeasterly breeze will back north or northwest. Minimum temperature 12 °C. Monday:Large amounts of cloud with occasional showers, but also some bright spells too. These showers could become more frequent across Fermanagh and Tyrone during the evening. Brisk northwesterly winds developing Maximum temperature 17 °C. Updated: 1449 on Sun 6 Jul 2008 Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:Showers on Tuesday. Rain spreading in from the west on Wednesday. Generally cloudy with rain or heavy showers on Thursday. Updated: 1449 on Sun 6 Jul 2008 UK Outlook for Friday 11 Jul 2008 to Sunday 20 Jul 2008:Friday and Saturday will be unsettled with some sunshine, but also showers or longer outbreaks of rain. The heaviest of the rain or showers probably over England and Wales, with mainly dry weather across the north of Scotland. More unsettled and showery weather is expected for Sunday and for the start of next week, with again the risk of some heavy and prolonged showers in the south on Sunday. Conditions should start to improve towards the mid week with the showers becoming fewer and lighter. Temperatures will generally be near or a little below average although it should become warm in the southeast later. There are indications that high pressure could build through the second half of next week, giving the promise of more settled and warmer conditions. Updated: 1201 on Sun 6 Jul 2008 Seasonal forecasting:Seasonal forecasting is a developing area of meteorology and, although these forecasts are not as accurate as our short-term forecasts, they do demonstrate some skill in predicting what may happen for a season (a three-month period) ahead. The forecasts provide an estimation of broad trends in temperature and rainfall and will normally be expressed in probabilistic terms, with the more likely outcome highlighted. Information contained in these forecasts can allow business to plan ahead for weather that is forecast to be different from normal. Spring 2008 forecast Issued: Tue 26 Feb 2008 Winter 2007/8 forecast Updated: Wed 23 Jan 2008 See how the winter is shaping up Updated: Mon 21 Jan 2008 |






