
A person struggles to hold on to their umbrella during strong wind in Birmingham (Jacob King/PA)
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning across Northern Ireland this weekend, with a risk of disruption possible as a result.
The yellow rain warning has been issued for all six counties and will come into effect all day Sunday until 6am on Monday.
Outbreaks of rain will affect Northern Ireland on Sunday and clear away on Monday morning.
The Met Office said the rain will be heavy and persistent at times with accumulations of 20-30 mm expected to develop widely.
Over 50 mm could accumulate across higher ground.
Periods of heavy rain may lead to travel disruption and some flooding.
The Met Office has warned that flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely.

A person struggles to hold on to their umbrella during strong wind in Birmingham (Jacob King/PA)
News Catch Up – Friday 12 December
The have advised road users to be cautious as flooding on roads probably making journey times longer.
Some interruption to power supplies and other services are also likely.
It comes on the back of Storm Bram which battered Northern Ireland earlier this week.
That storm left thousands without power, causing road closures, and prompting widespread disruption to transport, schools and events.
Whitehead, Downpatrick and Newry were some of the worst hit areas for power cuts, according to Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) Networks.