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James Martin McCarthy

NI weather forecast for Thursday as we wake up to frost

Across Northern Ireland this morning Thursday February 22, people will be waking up to a dry, sunny, frosty start.

According to the Met Office, It will become cloudy later in the morning then a little rain, mostly towards North Coast during afternoon with freshening westerly winds and a maximum temperature 9C.

Pockets of light rain will move in from the west after lunchtime. Showers will increase in frequency around teatime mainly affecting areas around Derry, Coleraine and Ballymena.

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While the morning will begin with clear skies for most, a band of cloud will move in by mid-morning affecting all areas of Northern Ireland for the remainder of the day.

Pockets of light rain will move in this afternoon (Met Office)

Temperatures will start the day at 1 or 2C for most although it will be a mild start for Coleraine with temperatures predicted to start the day at 5C around 7am.

Across the day, temperatures will rise to around 9C and remain mild for the rest of the evening.

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