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Belfast News Letter on MSNWashout Bank Holiday weekend ends stunning weather, as Northern Ireland records sunniest spring ever with 150 extra hours of blazing lightWeeks of stunning weather are due to come to an end with a washout Bank Holiday weekend, after Northern Ireland recorded its ...
The Met Office has warned that some parts of the UK could see hail and thunderstorms this bank holiday weekend ...
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Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland weather forecast for next seven days as rain set to hitRain spreading east this afternoon. Rain will reach the far west by mid-afternoon, and then soon spread east to remaining ...
BRITS have been warned of a Bank Holiday washout after temperatures plummeted to -3C overnight. The Met Office forecast ...
After weeks of glorious blue skies and warm weather, the prolonged dry spell is set to come to an end - and Met Office maps ...
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Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland weather outlook for week as Met Office warns of 'heavy and thundery' showers"Tuesday will be a dry sunny morning. Cloud building to bring a scattering of showers in the afternoon, especially over ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland weather: Hottest town in NI revealed by the Met Office through daily forecastsThe hottest town in Northern Ireland has been identified by the Met Office through their daily weather forecasts.
Not only is the heatwave significant due to its intensity, observers have been surprised by its longevity. So far it’s lasted ...
Northern Ireland’s summery weather is set to continue into next week, thanks to a rare ‘Omega block’ weather pattern.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland amber wildfires warning: NI Water bans barbecues from sites as Met Office says warm weather to continute, with some showersNorthern Ireland Water has banned the public from lighting barbecues and open fires on its sites - including Silent Valley - ...
Temperatures in the seas around the UK and Ireland have soared in the past week with some areas now 4C warmer than normal, ...
The UK and Ireland are currently in the middle of a marine heatwave with some waters now 4C warmer than usual for the time of ...
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