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Latest Northern Ireland weather

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The latest weather forecast for Northern Ireland

Friday: Most of the rain gradually clearing away to the east, although there could still be the odd spot of drizzle in its wake.

There may be a hint of brightness in the west, but generally it'll stay cloudy.

Milder than it has been, with temperatures reaching 9 Celsius.

Tonight: A few clear spells, but it will be mainly cloudy.

Most places will stay dry, although there could be the odd spot of drizzle.

There shouldn't be any frost as temperatures should hold at around 4 Celsius.

Turning increasingly cloudy and damp as the next band of rain pushes in off the Atlantic.

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