1d
Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland weather: Temperatures to rise to above average tomorrow with 16C after falling to -3C in parts overnightMet Office meteorologists say there will be highs today of possibly 13C today but lows of -3C in rural parts tonight.
Some parts of Northern Ireland, especially the west, could see highs up to 15C, around 5C above average. However, this mild ...
1d
Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland weather: First taste of sunshine for many today but patchy rain not far awayUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The first signs of spring arriving in Northern Ireland have been short-lived, with the latest weather warning for strong winds in effect after yesterday’s mild temperatures and sunshine.
6d
Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland amber wildfire warning issued ahead of dry and windy weatherAn amber wildfire warning for Northern Ireland has been issued with dry and windy conditions increasing the risk of a blaze.
5d
Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland basks as UK hits highest temperatures so far for 2025While the UK reached its highest temperature so far today and Northern Ireland almost equalled its 2025 record so far by ...
The Met Office has warned that the warm weather enjoyed across Northern Ireland on Sunday won’t last. It was the UK’s warmest of the year so far, and saw most areas here experience higher than ...
15d
Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland Weather: Areas to fall to -5°C on Friday morning whilst wintry showers also expected - bright sunshine also forecastWe are being exposed to wintry conditions again this week with the northerly airstream in place and temperatures feeling much colder than of late.
More unsettled weather is headed for Northern Ireland over the weekend, with a wind warning due to come into force on Sunday. After Friday's wet and windy weather, another area of low pressure is ...
For those heading out and about this weekend, you'll want to know what to expect on the weather front. It's predicted to be a mostly dry weekend ahead in Northern Ireland, according to the Met Office.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results