It's the spookiest time of year in Northern Ireland and the weekend weather has been nothing short of doom and gloom.
Looking into the Halloween half-term, the wet weather could be set to ease off at certain points for all those hoping to attend outdoor celebrations this week.
The Met Office has said that Northern Ireland is in for a 'largely dry' week with a few (witches) spells of rain to be expected.
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In Belfast, the rain is set to clear up after Monday when we may start to see some sunny intervals break through in the later half of the week.
This is what the Met Office has forecasted for Northern Ireland this week:
Monday:A murky day with extensive low cloud and outbreaks of light rain or drizzle. A little brightness is possible in the afternoon across eastern counties. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:Early low cloud clearing then mainly dry and bright on Tuesday. Largely dry on Wednesday and Thursday but a little rain at times. Mild.
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