While Northern Ireland is set to enjoy a sun-splashed day, forecasters have warned change is on the way by late evening.
Hurricane Erin has sustained winds of up to 160mph as it ripped through the Atlantic Sea, leading to at least nine fatalities in Cape Verde, West Africa.
Now it’s heading towards Northern Ireland.
While the weather event will weaken by the time it nears here, forecasters anticipate it will bring a wet change after the bank holiday heat. Please review your details and accept them to load the content
While warm and dry spells will be seen throughout much of the region early on Monday, wind and rain will pick up as the evening approaches.
“At that stage, we start to see cloud thickening and a band of rain starting to move in to the west and most parts by the end of th