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The weather in Northern Ireland this weekend is expected to be unsettled, with a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean likely to bring disruptive conditions next week. Although the hurricane will not directly hit the UK, it will cause unsettled weather and a drop in temperatures as it passes. Northern Ireland and Scotland are expected to experience the coldest conditions. Before the arrival of the hurricane, the Met Office has warned of unsettled weather conditions this weekend in Northern Ireland.

On Saturday, unsettled conditions will spread across Northern Ireland as low pressure moves in from the west. Cloudy and rainy weather, possibly heavy at times, will affect Northern Ireland by Saturday evening and continue to move eastward overnight. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 15°C.

Sunday will bring another band of rain, which could be heavy at times, moving eastward. The day will be blustery with sunny spells and heavy showers. Despite the showers, temperatures are likely to be around 18°C, relatively mild for this time of year.

Moving into the new working week, Monday and Tuesday will bring a mix of sunshine and showers, with the heaviest and most frequent showers in the west and drier conditions in the east. Unsettled weather is expected to persist for the rest of the week, with the possibility of disruptive rain and wind.

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