Despite poor weather being forecast for the weekend, Fermanagh is the only county on the island of Ireland to not be subject to a weather warning.
The Met Office has predicted a yellow weather warning for much of Northern Ireland except for County Fermanagh and parts of Tyrone.
There will be "occasional periods of heavy rain through Saturday which may lead to travel disruption for much of Northern Ireland except for County Fermanagh and parts of Tyrone,” according to a Met Office spokesperson.
Meanwhile, Met Éireann has forecast a yellow weather warning for every other county, except County Fermanagh.
The Met Office website is forecasting the following conditions over the weekend for County Fermanagh.
On Friday, there will be some early bright or sunny spells around but generally rather cloudy with showers developing through the morning. The showers will become heavy and perhaps thundery during the afternoon, with a maximum temperature of 19C.
On Friday night, a mostly cloudy evening and night with heavy, perhaps thundery, showers merging to give some longer spells of heavy rain with a minimum temperature of 10C.
Forecasting Saturday, the website states Saturday will be a wet morning with some heavy, persistent rain around, where surface water on roads and localised flooding os possible. It will become drier from the west later with a maximum temperature of 18C.
Finally according to the Met Office website there is a forecast for early rain then showers on Sunday, the weather will remain unsettled with showers or longer spells of occasionally heavy rain with a risk of thunderstorms.
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