We are over halfway through the summer
Despite being over halfway through the summer, the sun is still nowhere to be seen in what feels like the greyest July in recent years.
The Met Office has said that Northern Ireland is in for another wet week with the sun attempting to break through at points.In Belfast, the rain is set to clear up after Monday when we may start to see some good weather in the later half of the week.Monday: A cloudy morning with some patchy rain. Brightening up for a time in the afternoon with a few showers, some longer spells of rain spreading from the west later.Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: Drier, brighter on Tuesday with still a few showers.
Dry, bright much of Wednesday, then rain and strengthening winds later, clearing early Thursday with showers following in behind. For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our daily newsletter here
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