Northern Ireland set to be hotter than parts of Mediterranean ☀️🌡️

Next week is set to be a real scorcher

PressEye
Author: Paulo RossPublished 22nd Jun 2018
Last updated 22nd Jun 2018

Another dry and warm spell is on the cards next week, with temperatures soaring into the mid-twenties, according to the Met Office.

"There will be a good deal of dry weather with sunny spells. The end of June and beginning of July will most likely remain overall drier and warmer than average."

The improvement begins this weekend with temperatures rising through Saturday and Sunday.

The start of next week will be dry and warm in many areas with sunny spells.

Temperatures will range from 20 to 26 degrees with the best of any sunshine across southern and eastern counties. Feeling cooler along the coasts.

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It will be just as warm in Northern Ireland next week as it will be in Barcelona, Faro and Nice.

NORTHERN IRELAND SEVEN DAY FORECAST

Friday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 17°C.

Saturday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 18°C.

Sunday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 22°C.

Monday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 23°C.

Tuesday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 24°C.

Wednesday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 24°C.

Thursday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 24°C.

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