Here's what to expect if you're planning to extend your Valentine's celebrations into the weekend
Love is well and truly in the air this Friday but if you're planning to extend your Valentine's celebrations into the weekend, you'll want to know the weather outlook.
The gloomy and cold weather will linger over the weekend and throughout the start of next week, with clearer skies predicted from Tuesday, the forecaster said.READ MORE: NI couple on how they found love working in a shopping outlet A resurgence of cold air from the east will bring further cloudy, but mostly dry, conditions through Sunday and into early next week.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday: A cloudy and sometimes damp few days with spells of rain or drizzle. Remaining rather cloudy. Breezy at times.
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