Weather warning in place tomorrow across Northern Ireland
Heavy rain is on the way ☔️
Last updated 20th Nov 2022
A band of heavy rain is expected to hit parts of Northern Ireland tomorrow (Monday 21st November).
The Met Office has put a yellow weather warning in place, with 15-25 mm of rain expected in a few southern areas, particularly over hills, having 40-50 mm.
What to expect:
- Spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer
- Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer
- Flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible
The yellow weather warning is in place from 6am to 11.59pm on Monday.
Northern Ireland's five-day weather forecast 👇
Monday: Outbreaks of rain spreading to all but northeastern parts with some heavy bursts across central and southeastern parts for a time. Breezy around the coasts. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
Tuesday: Tuesday will be a rather cloudy day with spells of patchy rain. Turning dry and clear in the evening before a band of heavy rain arrives from the south-west overnight.
Wednesday: The rain will clear to leave rather cloudy skies and a few sharp showers on Wednesday.
Thursday: Unsettled and windy coastal gales expected on Thursday with further outbreaks of blustery, heavy rain.
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