Slieve Binnian (County Down) weather

Forecast days

Seven day forecast for Slieve Binnian

Time 00:00 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbols Cloudy Sleet Cloudy Thunder Thunder Thunder Heavy shower (day) Thunder Thunder
Chance of precipitation
20% 50% 20% 60% 70% 70% 70% 70% 70%
-3° -4° -4° -3° -1° -2° -2° -2° -1°
SSW 14
SSW 14
SSW 16
S 17
S 21
SSE 28
SSE 30
SSE 28
S 23
19 20 22 24 34 45 48 43 34
VG VG G M M M M M G
Humidity
92% 95% 96% 97% 95% 95% 95% 95% 95%
UV
- - - 1 2 2 2 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbols Light shower (night) Light shower (night) Heavy shower (day) Heavy shower (day) Heavy shower (day) Heavy shower (day) Cloudy Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
50% 50% 60% 60% 60% 60% 20% 20%
-2° -2° -2° -1°
SSE 21
SSE 21
SE 22
SE 25
ESE 25
ESE 24
ESE 21
ESE 20
32 30 33 40 42 39 32 28
G G M G G G G G
Humidity
96% 96% 96% 93% 89% 86% 88% 94%
UV
- - 1 2 3 2 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbols Cloudy Cloudy Overcast Overcast Sunny intervals Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10%
E 17
E 15
E 15
E 15
E 14
E 14
ENE 14
NE 15
24 21 22 24 25 24 21 21
G G M G G VG VG G
Humidity
95% 96% 96% 92% 86% 80% 83% 94%
UV
- - 1 2 4 3 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbols Cloudy Overcast Cloudy Overcast Cloudy Cloudy Sunny day Clear night
Chance of precipitation
10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
NE 15
S 15
S 16
SSW 16
W 15
E 15
E 17
NNE 17
20 20 21 24 24 24 25 24
G G G G VG VG VG G
Humidity
94% 95% 94% 90% 83% 81% 83% 90%
UV
- - 1 2 4 2 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbols Partly cloudy (night) Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Sunny intervals Sunny day Sunny day Clear night
Chance of precipitation
10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
NNW 17
N 16
N 15
NNE 15
NNE 13
NNE 13
NNE 14
NNE 15
22 21 21 24 25 24 22 21
G G G VG VG VG VG G
Humidity
92% 94% 93% 86% 77% 74% 78% 89%
UV
- - 1 3 4 3 1 -

UK video forecast

Northern Ireland weather forecast

Headline:

Bright intervals and a few showers on Saturday.

Today:

A dry and sunny start but cloud bubbling up with a few showers developing from late morning. Becoming dry and sunny along the east coast in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 12 °C.

Tonight:

Showers gradually die out to leave good clear spells in the evening and overnight. This will allow a few fog patches to develop in places. Minimum temperature 2 °C.

Sunday:

A dry and sunny start but cloud bubbling up with a few showers developing from late morning. Becoming drier and clearer through evening evening as showers die out. Maximum temperature 12 °C.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

Cloudy with showers or longer spells of rain on Monday. Brighter with the odd shower on Tuesday and Wednesday. Turning warmer.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

In the first part of this period, many areas of the UK are expected to see periods of rain or showers. Some of these showers will be heavy and thundery, with the greatest chance of thunderstorms in the southeast. Along with this will be a fair amount of low cloud in the east at times, with spells of coastal fog, but also temperatures generally above average for the time of year. Overall, northwestern parts of the UK are likely to be driest and sunniest. Through the second week, temperatures will return closer to normal, perhaps dipping back below average, but it will also tend to turn gradually drier and more settled, with changeable conditions most likely to hang on longest in the south and southeast.

Updated:

In this period, the chances of unsettled weather are slightly less than usual in the north and about the same as usual further south. Therefore, some spells of wet weather are likely for all, but perhaps especially across southern areas with the driest conditions relative to normal probably further north. The chance of below or above average temperatures is fairly balanced overall, but it is worth noting that average temperatures themselves rise by around 1C per week at this time of year.

Updated:

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