Temperatures could reach as low as -3 °C overnight (Image: Getty Images) × Group 28 Stay on top of the headlines from Belfast and beyond by signing up for FREE email alerts Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up No thanks, close We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice Don't put your wooly jumpers and hot water bottles away just yet as the Met Office have warned people in Northern
Ireland to expect "significantly colder" weather in the coming days to what we experienced last week. Overnight temperatures are set to dip below freezing as a cold front moves in replacing the warmer weather that brought sunshine to
Northern Ireland for most of last week. Despite the drop in temperatures, it is expected to remain bright over the coming days with bands of rain edging in from the south towards the weekend. Read more: Northern Ireland weather forecast for the weak ahead shows mixed conditions Monday is set to feel significantly colder than last week, despite good sunny spells appearing, with light northerly winds set in. We can expect a few light isolated showers for the morning, which increase during the afternoon and a maximum temperature of 11 °C. Later today we can expect perhaps the odd light shower early evening. Otherwise it will be dry with prolonged clear spells, combining with light northerly winds to bring a widespread frost come dawn and a minimum overnight temperature of -3 °C. Tuesday is set to continue the trend of being significantly colder than off late. We can expect it to remain dry with prolonged sunshine for most, but perhaps a few light coastal showers at first with light northerly winds and a maximum temperature of 10 °C. Wednesday looks similar to Tuesday with most staying dry and bright. Thursday and Friday brings an increasing chance of bands of rain edging from the south. READ NEXT: Over 80 alleged stalkers arrested and 47 charged in first year of NI legislation Patrick Kielty front-runner to become new host of RTE's The Late
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