The temperatures are beginning to drop in Belfast but the summer holidays look set to finish with some warm weather this Bank Holiday weekend.
The Met Office forecasters have given their predictions for the week ahead, saying that a wet start to the week is likely to quickly change into dryer weather as the week progresses.
Monday will see rainy weather in the morning until lunchtime when the skies will begin to clear, although there will be the possibility of sunny showers in the evening. Temperatures will reach highs of 19 degrees with this remaining steady throughout the day.
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Tuesday, August 23, will see a dryer day with sunny spells in the morning and evening with temperatures reaching highs of 20 degrees.
Wednesday, August 24, is likely to be the best day of the week with sunshine throughout the day and temperatures reaching 19 degrees.
This good weather will continue into Thursday, August 25 and Friday, August 26, which both have similar forecasts with sunny spells throughout the day and no rain predicted.
The weekend is likely to be cloudier than during the week, although the weather is due to remain dry and bright with temperatures of between 14 and 18 degrees throughout the day.
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