The sunny weather across Northern Ireland is set to change in some areas.
Thursday, June 14, is set to be another dry day with sunshine, but there's a chance of some showers at the weekend.
For Thursday, the Met Office said: "All parts will have a dry day with plenty of sunshine. Remaining very warm or hot. Light winds. Maximum temperature 26C."
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Friday is expected to see some 'sunny spells and a few showers, occasionally heavy across the west. Drier in the east. Very warm. Maximum temperature 24 °C.'
For the outlook for Saturday to Monday, the forecaster added: "Becoming somewhat more unsettled with scattered showers, locally heavy in the afternoon.
"Chance of some prolonged rain on Monday. Remaining warm."
Here's what weather conditions are expected over the next few days in Belfast:
Thursday, June 15
Sunny with a predicted maximum temperature of 24C and a minimum of 16C.
Friday, June 16
Some sunny spells and a few showers, occasionally heavy across the west. Drier in the east. Very warm. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
Saturday, June 17
Becoming somewhat more unsettled with scattered showers, locally heavy in the afternoon.
Maximum temperature: 21C
Minimum temperature: 14C
Sunday, June 18
Overcast changing to light showers by late morning.
Maximum temperature: 21C
Minimum temperature: 15C
Monday, June 19
Chance of some prolonged rain on Monday. Remaining warm.
Maximum temperature: 21C
Minimum temperature: 14C
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