Take care on your commute to work as the Met Office has said a yellow weather warning is still in place across parts of Northern Ireland on Thursday where persistent rainfall may cause localised flooding and disruption to some transport.
It will be a mainly overcast day with rain persistent and heavy throughout the morning, particularly in the east where there will be a risk of localised flooding.
It will gradually turn drier from the northwest in the afternoon.
Northeast winds will remain strong to near gale force, reaching a maximum temperature of 13 °C.
Thursday night will be mostly dry with some clear spells increasing overnight however a few light showers may develop in northern parts.
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Northerly winds will remain strong around the coasts with temperature dropping to a minimum of 5 °C.
Friday will be a brighter day but still a chance of frequent and sometimes heavy showers in the north and west but easing later in the day as the brisk northerly winds decrease.
Saturday will be cloudy with some showers, with Sunday a mainly dry and bright day, but turning wet again overnight through to Monday.